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Applying filters to high resolution images does not work #431

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Tibolte opened this issue May 19, 2014 · 3 comments
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Applying filters to high resolution images does not work #431

Tibolte opened this issue May 19, 2014 · 3 comments
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Level: Bug 🐞 This item involves a legitimate regression (bug) to existing functionality.

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@Tibolte
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Tibolte commented May 19, 2014

When I use images less than 1000X1000, it turns out ok, filters are applied. But when I go above this resolution (not exactly, but around 1100X1100, 1200X1200 and more for instance), images are not created. I can only see the small default image icon on my page.

What would be the reason?

@makasim makasim added this to the v1.1 milestone May 22, 2014
@makasim makasim added the Bug label May 22, 2014
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ama3ing commented Jun 11, 2014

@Tibolte can you please open image URL in browser and see what's going on there. I think you exhausting memory_limit

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Tibolte commented Jun 14, 2014

I opened the url in browser and don't see any content. Could you advise me on how to check if memory_limit would be the reason? I'm using default chrome developer tools, but didn't find anything related to this parameter.

@robfrawley robfrawley removed this from the v1.1-missed milestone Jan 25, 2017
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I am going through all issues to sort and prioritise. Is this still an issue for you? Since this is so old, please open a new issue if that is the case and we will prioritise accordingly. Thanks a lot! :)

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