I found a random bug by accident. I typed in a value too high for the image resolution, and when it tried to resize to that huge size I got an opengl error "Your hardware configuration does not meet the minimum specification needed to run the application. The application must close. Error code: 6, would you like to visit nvidia.com blah blah.

Just so you know... a place to error catch I guess...

Thanks

I found a random bug by accident. I typed in a value too high for the image resolution, and when it tried to resize to that huge size I got an opengl error "Your hardware configuration does not meet the minimum specification needed to run the application. The application must close. Error code: 6, would you like to visit nvidia.com blah blah. Just so you know... a place to error catch I guess... Thanks
 
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This isn't really a bug in Ultra Fractal as it can't know the limits of the video driver. To avoid this situation though, there are maximum width/height settings that you can change in the Fractal tab of the Preferences dialog. These default to 8000x6000, but that's probably a bit too much for some OpenGL drivers, so you can lower this to your display resolution.

This isn't really a bug in Ultra Fractal as it can't know the limits of the video driver. To avoid this situation though, there are maximum width/height settings that you can change in the Fractal tab of the Preferences dialog. These default to 8000x6000, but that's probably a bit too much for some OpenGL drivers, so you can lower this to your display resolution.

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