I can understand the limits that are set for TNTlite. Are there any limits for the object sizes in the professional products?
No, your Project File can be as large as your Operating System and storage media allow. Thus you can use rasters of practically any dimension, and vectors with practically any number of nodes, lines and polygons. No TNT user has ever hit a size limit. Everyday, we are evolving the software more and more, and improving the performance to make use of the most powerful hardware available. Our current “defined” limits are: 16 TB per file, 4 TB per object (TB: terabyte: 1,000 gigabytes) We commonly define vector objects bigger than 100 MB and raster objects bigger 2 GB as “large” objects. Such raster / vector objects normally take a few seconds to display in TNT products. This concept is explained in detail in the tutorial booklet: Working with Massive Geodata Objects. On the other hand, some other products (or file formats) that we are exporting files to have limitations. These limits are NOT TNT products limits, but defined by the file format.
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