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| Limits
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| This page is documentation to the various fundamental size limits in
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| the Pillow implementation.
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| Internal Limits
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| ===============
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| 
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| * Image sizes cannot be negative. These are checked both in
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|   ``Storage.c`` and ``Image.py``
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| * Image sizes may be 0. (At least, prior to 3.4)
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| 
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| * Maximum pixel dimensions are limited to INT32, or 2^31 by the sizes
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|   in the image header.
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| 
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| * Individual allocations are limited to 2GB in ``Storage.c``
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| * The 2GB allocation puts an upper limit to the xsize of the image of
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|   either 2^31 for 'L' or 2^29 for 'RGB'
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| 
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| * Individual memory mapped segments are limited to 2GB in map.c based
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|   on the overflow checks. This requires that any memory mapped image
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|   is smaller than 2GB, as calculated by ``y*stride`` (so 2Gpx for 'L'
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|   images, and .5Gpx for 'RGB'
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| 
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| * Any call to internal python size functions for buffers or strings
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|   are currently returned as int32, not py_ssize_t. This limits the
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|   maximum buffer to 2GB for operations like frombytes and frombuffer.
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| 
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| * This also limits the size of buffers converted using a
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|   decoder. (decode.c:127)
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| 
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| Format Size Limits
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| ==================
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| * ICO: Max size is 256x256
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| 
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| * Webp: 16383x16383 (underlying library size limit:
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|   https://developers.google.com/speed/webp/docs/api)
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