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Anonymous
Is there such thing as TOO high a resolution?

Anyway, here's this. And man do I need dual core and more RAM :\
>> Anonymous
get a job

i did and now i have dual core and 4 gigs of ram
workin on a 1 gig graphics card
>> Anonymous
fuck that, dual core is obsolete. time to get a quad core machine with 16 gigs ram.
oh, and rendering a really complex 3d scene at 16000x12000 (yes, 3 zeros) is probably the upper limit on sensible high res :)
>> Anonymous
Enter the domain of insanity! you'll like it.
>> Anonymous
Get a job :)

www.seek.com.au

(I'm assuming your a fellow aussie - by the AUS marks on your WW Scan ;)
>> Anonymous
>>95963
Yep :P I don't need a job though, I'm upgrading in a few weeks. I'm interested in seeing what a powerful computer can handle. The reason I asked about high resolutions is because my scanner can do 19200 DPI (although the glass size is a bit small) The output file will be 102.37GB if I use the entire glass area, and I'm not going to bother to see what happens with my current comp.
>> Anonymous
>>95998

19200 DPI is maximum software resolution, heavily interpolated. It is useless to scan at that resolution.