Remove code for GTiff size limits, apparently no longer necessary #14
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As mentioned in #13 and #10, there used to be a limit on the size of arbitrary GDAL metadata in GTiff files. However, recent testing suggests that this is no longer true.
The initial version of
processinghistoryhad code to cope with this limit, roughly modelled on the strategy used in the old RSC version. This PR removes that code, and assumes that there is always enough room to store the metadata, without compression.