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Add CH2 Load Tests#684

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Add CH2 Load Tests#684
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This project is mostly composed of free and unencumbered software released into the public domain, and we are unlikely to accept contributions that are not also released into the public domain. Somewhere near the top of each file should have these words:

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Kelvinrr commented Feb 9, 2026

Some files seem very large even for reduced kernels, one kernel is 88mb, were these reduced to be an minimal as possible? Might need to trim test images if they are having large coverage windows.

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Some files seem very large even for reduced kernels, one kernel is 88mb, were these reduced to be an minimal as possible? Might need to trim test images if they are having large coverage windows.

The original kernels are around 2 GB, so a reduced size of ~80 MB seems reasonable in that context. I am finding it difficult to reduce them further without breaking the tests.

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