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Make a freehand selection of a segment within one path
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(03-12-2021, 12:13 PM)rich2005 Wrote: That is normal: It is the size of the image in memory and includes all the undo 'saves' and any additional layers, channels,  etc.

Example: I start off with a file on disk - a Gimp .xcf with a path. size 15,874 KB
Open in Gimp before any editing 3.4 MB in memory. I duplicate the path for splitting, now 3.6 MB. Do all the selecting applying path edits on both paths size now 11 MB.
...but when I come to save it back to disk the file size is 16,876 KB. Small increase due to the extra duplicated path.

There is a setting in Edit -> Preferences -> System Resources for undo levels, default is 5 You could maybe reduce that, might make a difference (not too sure it does)  There is also a dock Windows -> Dockable Dialogues -> Undo History does what it says, will reduce that size in memory.

Hi rich2005, thank you for explaining.

Probably my bulk-action is requiring to much processing power from my mediocre laptop..
Will divide the workload in chunks.

Thank you for getting back to me, much appreciated!

JG-1
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RE: Make a freehand selection of a segment within one path - by J-G1 - 03-12-2021, 01:08 PM

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