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mgulde 6-Dec-11 4:06am View    
I already checked both of them and sadly, neither supports what I need. E.g. also the "convert" command in ImageMagick loads the whole image into memory before doing any more processing.
mgulde 6-Dec-11 4:05am View    
The environment in the later stage of the project will be .NET.
mgulde 25-Nov-11 5:51am View    
Thank you. About the articles:

1) Does only handle standard image functions.
2) It offers a lot of filters, but also fails to handle very large images - just tried it. AForge also does not seem to support this functionality.
3) Only covers standard bmp processing.

Thanks for your thoughts!
Max
mgulde 25-Nov-11 5:38am View    
Trying to convert this huge image into a standard jpg format is exactly what I am trying to do. I would like to have an "end product", the huge image, which is independent of the program, of course.

Well, the memory question is also a question of the machine, I guess. If you have a machine with lots of memory, you might only run into trouble once the .Net memory limit is hit (in the order of one GB, as far as I know). As far as I know the printer driver also only loads the image in parts for not getting into trouble with memory.

Thanks for yours thoughts!
Max