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Actually the trial version, which is a free download, is not restricted in size, but in the number of encodes/decodes (20) after which it becomes a reader, which will open a file at size. This is a good solution for sending to a client/receiver who only needs to open yo r scaled files. there's an "LE" version which can be bought for less , and that come with certain products, such as some Nikon consumer and prosumer digital cameras, which are limited in size (80 Mb) - enough to make a decent 8 x 10 print from. >Date: Fri, 26 Apr 2002 00:14:21 -0500 >From: "Laurie Solomon" <laurie@advancenet.net> >Subject: RE: Questions about Genuine Fractals > >Byard, > >Be aware that the trial versions all allow for limited file sizes and >limited increases in size and resolutions of the images. I do not know the >actual limitations; but I do know that there are limitations. This is why I >did not suggest it; however, what you want to do may fit within the >restrictions. ---------------Tear Along Dotted Line ------------------ and the book says; "You may think you're through with the past, but the past isn't through with you" Magnolia Mark Jaress Digiratus Extraordinaire - purveyor of visual solutions <http://www.jaress.net> <mailto:mark@jaress.net> <http://www.zazzu.com> - Turn off HTML mail features. Keep quoted material short. Use accurate subject lines. http://www.leben.com/lists for list instructions.
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