Author Topic: 25600x16000 Crysis screenshot  (Read 2873 times)

31%! We're soon be ready to wiew this :D

If you have a really old computer, you might not be able to open it and/or it will freeze your computer.

Put it this way, if you can't run Crysis, you probably can't open this image.

Photoshop hogged a healthy 1.2 GB of RAM to resize this image. Enjoy. (Took 18 MB of RAM to open the original in ACDSee.)

http://img96.imageshack.us/img96/4949/crysisx.png

Photoshop hogged a healthy 1.2 GB of RAM to resize this image. Enjoy. (Took 18 MB of RAM to open the original in ACDSee.)

http://img96.imageshack.us/img96/4949/crysisx.png

Thanks. <3

What was the AA set at and how long did it take you to render?

It's 169MB as a JPG. Can you even imagine the file size as a PNG?

yes, i just converted it and it is now 580mb

Wow, I actually opened this up on my desktop computer just so my laptop wouldn't combust into flames or something.

Wow, I actually opened this up on my desktop computer just so my laptop wouldn't combust into flames or something.

But don't you want your laptop to combust into flames?

this is why image hosting sites usually resize the image

But don't you want your laptop to combust into flames?
No, I still need it. It has my speech for my project on it :(

yes, i just converted it and it is now 580mb

I'm sure you understand the different in rendering into a png, and converting a jpg into a png, right?

This would be 10x a 30 inch monitor, so roughly you would need a 300 inch monitor.

Say goodbye to your vision on the JVC 300 inch TV that's being designed.

It's gonna take an hour to download.

I'm sure you understand the different in rendering into a png, and converting a jpg into a png, right?
Yes, 580 is an over estimate generated by just punching convert 00001.jpg 00001.png into a console and getting a new image in about 15 seconds. I know my computer couldn't have produced a compressed image in that amount of time. I ran optipng for a few hours and it compressed it down to 350mb. I would guess that between the natural noise in the game and the compression from being a jpg the difference between a rendered png and a converted png would probably be negligible but I haven't ever done something similar.

How long to take in game?  I should do this in BL.  But I doubt it could render before it kicks me off.