Has DigiKam a limit on file sizes?
Erick Moreno
erickmoreno at gmail.com
Sat Jan 21 00:28:46 GMT 2017
I think that the problem is that .PDF and .Xcf files are not images.
Digikam only handle image files.
Cheers
Em 20 de jan de 2017 18:07, "Arran" <digikam.bruno at arranmarketing.com>
escreveu:
Hello
I am scanning pictures my wife draws analogue with crayons, some coloured
and some black/white. They all base on an good and strong A4 paper. I scan
them (Epson) with 2400 dpi, and receive usually files of about 4 to 7 MB as
*.png files. Saved with TIFF is usually over 30MB, but several tests we
produced are not showing any real improvement.
As first handling, I save the files immediately as a Gimp-file, *.xcf,
receiving more than double the *.png-file.
When I look now at these files via digiKam, I can see all files I have
further manipulated like cropped to ideal format (usually eliminating white
unwanted space) and trimmed the picture into the correct size for later
printing. However, the original scaned *.pdf, neither the correxponding
*.xcf file is shown, just a symbol shows that there is something, Klicking
on it does not start anything.
I searched in Settings, Configure DigiKam, if I can find something to allow
larger files but found nothing.
Can anybody help me?
Kubuntu 14.04-5, 4 core, 8gb RAM
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