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<div style="direction: ltr;font-family: Tahoma;color: #000000;font-size: 10pt;">Hello,<br>
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Can someone tell me whether the tiff size limit on Windows is 2GB, as a message from Luis Ibanez in 2010 said:<br>
<a href="http://itk-insight-users.2283740.n2.nabble.com/Memory-limits-of-ITKImage-object-td5670422.html#a5670535" target="_blank">http://itk-insight-users.2283740.n2.nabble.com/Memory-limits-of-ITKImage-object-td5670422.html#a5670535</a><br>
or unlimited as Brad Lowekamp recently wrote. I followed (I think) Brad's advice, and rebuilt my ITK libraries on Windows with ITK_USE_64BITS_IDS selected, and providing ITK_COMPUTER_MEMORY_SIZE = 12 GB. When I attempt to read the compressed version of a
4.5 GB tiff with ImageFileReader, the program crashes silently (no error is caught by 'catch'). I need to know whether or not this is the expected behaviour.<br>
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I am committed to processing some big multi-image tiffs, but I am having no luck with either Windows or Linux. Help would be greatly appreciated.<br>
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Thanks<br>
Gib<br>
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