• Re: Huge Image! GuhNoo FAILS. Windows for the WIN.

    From DFS@21:1/5 to Farley Flud on Fri Feb 21 15:53:47 2025
    On 2/21/2025 2:50 PM, Farley Flud wrote:
    The biggest fucking image (almost) that I have ever encountered
    is located here:

    https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/6/6d/The_Garden_of_Earthly_Delights_by_Bosch_High_Resolution.jpg

    It measures 30,000 X 17,000 pixels.

    incorrect. Your GuhNoo crapware is faulty, as usual.


    I downloaded it with wget.
    size on disk: 233,684,992 bytes.
    width: 30000 pixels
    height: 17078 pixels
    unique colors: 771607 (irfanview)



    Holy fuck!

    But on my GNU/Linux system, every image viewer that I've tried
    (GIMP, xzgv, geeqie) was able to quickly load and display this
    gigantic image without problem.

    I have posted a very small detail here:

    https://i.postimg.cc/jCVybxYG/cut.png


    https://imgur.com/a/JivlDTT

    Zoomed 0%, 200% and 800% with Photos

    This porcupine is in the middle pane, 1/2 way up, 1/3 from the left





    Yeah. It's fucking cracked. What the fuck do you expect?
    It was painted on wood with oils about 600 years ago.

    But I wonder how Microslop Winblows would fare. I would bet
    that junk system would choke, crash, and burn. After all,
    that's what it does best.


    It looks GREAT on Windows Photos, MS Office Picture Mgr, and irfanview

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  • From Tyrone@21:1/5 to DFS on Fri Feb 21 22:11:42 2025
    On Feb 21, 2025 at 3:53:47 PM EST, "DFS" <guhnoo-basher@linux.advocaca> wrote:

    On 2/21/2025 2:50 PM, Farley Flud wrote:
    The biggest fucking image (almost) that I have ever encountered
    is located here:

    https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/6/6d/The_Garden_of_Earthly_Delights_by_Bosch_High_Resolution.jpg

    It measures 30,000 X 17,000 pixels.

    incorrect. Your GuhNoo crapware is faulty, as usual.


    I downloaded it with wget.
    size on disk: 233,684,992 bytes.
    width: 30000 pixels
    height: 17078 pixels
    unique colors: 771607 (irfanview)

    Oh look! Feeb has just discovered The Garden Of Earthly Delights.

    Its fine in Safari Browser on MacOS. No fancy image viewer needed. Zoom in, scroll up/down and left/right.

    This image has been available for many years. But Feeb is SO proud that his pile of junk hardware on a shelf can display it.

    Grow up, Feeb. You are always rushing in here with some trivial info that you feel is SO important. As if Linux is the only system that can do these "amazing" things.

    Also - as expected - you did not leave COLA.

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  • From Farley Flud@21:1/5 to Tyrone on Fri Feb 21 22:25:02 2025
    XPost: comp.os.linux.hardawe

    On Fri, 21 Feb 2025 22:11:42 +0000, Tyrone wrote:


    Its fine in Safari Browser on MacOS. No fancy image viewer needed. Zoom in, scroll up/down and left/right.


    Can you cut out a piece as I have done?

    Answer: No.

    Can you edit the file or transform it in many ways?

    Answer: No.

    Only in GNU/Linux is this possible.

    No brains. Head of bone. It must be Tyrone.

    Ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha!





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  • From DFS@21:1/5 to Lameass Larry on Fri Feb 21 19:22:56 2025
    On 2/21/2025 5:52 PM, Lameass Larry wrote:


    I have, using the phenomenal GNU/Linux image tools, converted
    a detail from color to grayscale using the bt709 algorithm.

    Here is the result:

    https://i.postimg.cc/YM2dQpDW/gray.png

    Try that with that junk known as Microslop Winblows.

    Sure thing.

    https://imgur.com/a/b6SgFIu

    top pic : via python PIL library (3 lines of code)
    middle pic: via the superior Windows-only irfanview
    bottom pic: original 200% color enlargement

    Big deal.

    Using a simpleton bash script, you converted a color image to grayscale
    - alert the media! Why none of your "extraordinary" C programming?

    Year after year you do something very trivial and ignorantly /
    dishonestly claim it can't be done on Windows.

    wtf lameass? Get a new schtick.

    Linux, loneliness and testosterone really is a bad mix.

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  • From -hh@21:1/5 to DFS on Fri Feb 21 22:09:41 2025
    On 2/21/25 19:22, DFS wrote:
    On 2/21/2025 5:52 PM, Lameass Larry wrote:


    I have, using the phenomenal GNU/Linux image tools, converted
    a detail from color to grayscale using the bt709 algorithm.

    Here is the result:

    https://i.postimg.cc/YM2dQpDW/gray.png

    Try that with that junk known as Microslop Winblows.

    Sure thing.

    https://imgur.com/a/b6SgFIu


    Was thinking the same thing...

    <https://photo-hh.com/usenet/no_one_answer.jpg>

    top pic   : via python PIL library (3 lines of code)
    middle pic: via the superior Windows-only irfanview
    bottom pic: original 200% color enlargement

    Big deal.
    Using a simpleton bash script, you converted a color image to
    grayscale
    - alert the media!  Why none of your "extraordinary" C programming?

    Year after year you do something very trivial and ignorantly /
    dishonestly claim it can't be done on Windows.

    wtf lameass?  Get a new schtick.

    Linux, loneliness and testosterone really is a bad mix.

    Plus when it comes to artistic understanding of images, as John Shaw illustrated in his books, there is no one "correct" interpretation.
    As such, even derivatives are free to take on their own tangents, which
    is what I chose to illustrate.

    Plus if one wants to emphasize the gnarly crinkled texture, simply crank
    up the contrast, sharpen, or use an unsharp mask (BTDT).

    Plus all have been very available as GUI tools with preview functions
    such that one can tweak to one's heart content prior to committing the
    CPU (& human) time to rendering the full image, which results in a more productive workflow than Feeb's scripting from a more immediate artist
    feedback loop.


    -hh

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  • From vallor@21:1/5 to Farley Flud on Sat Feb 22 05:42:52 2025
    On Fri, 21 Feb 2025 22:25:02 +0000, Farley Flud <ff@linux.rocks> wrote in <pan$440eb$3cb84e08$38551c8c$a68bc6f5@linux.rocks>:
    No brains.

    Cool sig, bro.

    Unless someone can come up with a reason to read them, I'm setting
    my scorefile to kill articles crossposted to "comp.os.linux.hardawe".

    It's just Furled "No brains" Fart's new troll.

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