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Qt 6.2 QImage JPG over 33,547,526 pixels no longer loads

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    Rory_1
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    My image viewer program, updated from Qt 5.15.2 to Qt 6.2, no longer will display jpg files over 33.5 million pixels. I also tried the Qt example application "imageviewer", which has the same issue. Qt has a web page https://doc.qt.io/qt-6/qtimageformats-changes-qt6.html suggesting something has changed, but all the page has is "ADD STUFF HERE".

    I determined it is a size issue by resizing an image down until it would work.

    The point of failure is QImage::load function. QImage::loadFromData also fails.

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      Hi,

      Can you provide a minimal compilable example along with such a file to show the issue ?

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        Hi,

        Can you provide a minimal compilable example along with such a file to show the issue ?

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        @SGaist said in Qt 6.2 QImage JPG over 33,547,526 pixels no longer loads:

        Hi,

        Can you provide a minimal compilable example along with such a file to show the issue ?

        The imageviewer Qt example application. Any jpg greater than 33.6 million pixels.

        Example jpg that does not work (8640x5760 pixels): https://drive.google.com/file/d/1ZwWEJCVP7Mdqtt_SWbEPHVm1a6HBnkri/view?usp=sharing

        The same image, reduced in size to 7094x4729 pixels works: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1Jkpb2y527m066tGy1Y4O66Mcw8nhZ31Q/view?usp=sharing

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          Which OS are you on ?

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            Both win10 and macos Big Sur 11.5.1.

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              Hi, don't know if it's relevant but 2**25 = 33554432 which seems pretty close to 33,547,526.

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              • hskoglundH hskoglund

                Hi, don't know if it's relevant but 2**25 = 33554432 which seems pretty close to 33,547,526.

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                @hskoglund That was what I was thinking. The 33,547,526 number I gave is an estimate.

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                  See QImage::setAllocationLimit() and the warning output on your command line when you start your program:

                  qt.gui.imageio: QImageIOHandler: Rejecting image as it exceeds the current allocation limit of 128 megabytes
                  

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                    Also, as an alternative to calling QImage::setAllocationLimit() you can set an environment variable QT_IMAGEIO_MAXALLOC to some bigger value of megabytes than the default 128 :-)

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                    • Christian EhrlicherC Christian Ehrlicher

                      See QImage::setAllocationLimit() and the warning output on your command line when you start your program:

                      qt.gui.imageio: QImageIOHandler: Rejecting image as it exceeds the current allocation limit of 128 megabytes
                      
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                      @Christian-Ehrlicher @hskoglund @SGaist Thanks very much gentlemen!

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