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Posted by: rick.ca
« on: May 13, 2010, 06:39:32 am »

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So now I'm more inclined to think its something about the JPEG format it came stored in.

I think that's it. I converted it to another JPG at 50% resolution, and to PNG at 150% resolution—a 10 MB file—and both worked fine.
Posted by: Hyomil
« on: May 13, 2010, 06:20:46 am »

I have a couple of very large posters I got from movieposterdb.com that won't display at all in PVD but display normally in other image viewers.  I uploaded this one (2979x3780) to Imagevenue


    

Can someone try loading it in their copy of PVD to see if they have the same problem?

I thought the problem might be the large size, but it displays normally when I save it as a TIFF and load that in PVD.  So now I'm thinking its something unusual about the JPEG format it came stored in.

PVD 0.9.9.21
Windows 7 64-bit
anything