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That's because although the JPEG compresses information to make a smaller file, the image is still 12288x12288, so it needs 144MB of memory to open it.
Originally posted by Arbitrageur
Another possibility is you don't have enough memory on your PC, it takes a huge amount of memory to download these images, way more than the 25-30MB size of the image. Why, I don't know, but my memory usage skyrocketed when I downloaded these images.
Originally posted by Decoy
Alien Moon Base in Tycho Crater?
Dunno for sure without looking up the video I have, but there film of an object crossing over a crater on the moon which clearly received a flash from something just on/under the edge of the crater in appx /72.
It happened more than once and was confirmed by a retired NASA Apollo scientist in appx /96, who worked on seismic activity on the moon surface at the time it was filmed.
I cannot remember if the filmed images transmitted to earth originated from a probe or an actual mission? But it was orbiting the moon.
Decoy
Originally posted by ArMaP
OK, this way it should work.
I made a Zip file for each photo, so the browser should just download the file and there should not be any problems with that (I hope ).
Tycho crater, morning view
Tycho crater, evening view
West side of Tycho crater, morning view
West side of Tycho crater, evening view
I hope I haven't mixed the photo's names.
Originally posted by Arbitrageur
reply to post by The Shrike
See if Paint works any better, but after choosing "file, open" you have to change the file type to jpeg to see the files to open them. Paint has scroll and zoom features that might work better, I never liked the windows picture viewer.
Originally posted by ArMaP
The "new" version (click for full size, 100% zoom)