Photoshop :: To Get A Large Jpg From A Psd

Jan 4, 2009

I am trying to save a large psd (83 MB) into a large jpg (48 MB Minimum) for submittal to a stock agency. I can't figure out how to save one that large.

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Photoshop Elements :: Creating Large Collage - Large File Output For Printing

Mar 10, 2013

I am looking to create a collage made from 100 photos (all taken high res) to be printed large, approx 120cm x 50cm. To be able to print this size I need to keep the high resolution and hence looking for a large file output.

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Photoshop :: Large Brushes..

Jun 19, 2009

my issue is that the images need to be at least 220 in wide and 90 in tall.. and I can work with the image photoshop handles if fine for the most part my issue is that I can find any brushes that are big enough to use.. I have some that I use for everyday pictures and stuff like that.. but Ive tried making the brush as big as I can.. then Ctrl - T and stretch it out.. but by the time in done.. they look so distorted that I almost don't know what they are anymore..

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Photoshop :: Very Large Font

Jun 29, 2006

trying to type a title for a book cover, but whenever I go over, say, 24 pt, it gets all fuzzy.

The font is less important than clarity.

How do I type in 60 pt and have the letters look clear and crisp instead of jagged?

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Apr 8, 2009

I am not using the entire monitor as the PS workspace.  Howeve if I move the workspace the panels float and do not follow.  How can I lock them to the workspace?

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Photoshop :: Large Files

Mar 23, 2006

I'm regularly working with files of 3-4 gigabytes in size and am having problems with my Mac crashing when I go to save.

I am using a G5 with dual 1.8ghz processors and 2gb of ram.

I'm saving using large file format,

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Photoshop :: Large Posters

Aug 26, 2007

I'm working with rather large files (.tif ~1000mmx600mm 300ppi) and i get this problem: My Photoshop is installed in C: drive which has approximately
5Gb of free space.

When i make a few actions with those large .tif files (like move a layer or something) my drive gets full. I loose all the free space in my drive. I have to save my work and restart the image to free up that lost space. I know that if i leave more free space on my drive i'll be able to make more actions, but eventually the drive will fill up again and i'll have to restart the image again.

The thing is that i'm working with a laptop which has a hard drive with a
5000 rpm. What if buy an external hard drive with a 7200 rpm and 500 Gb and connect it to my laptop. Would this improve the performance of working with those large files?

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Photoshop :: Blank Files Are Too Large

Sep 26, 2012

Every new file in Photoshop CS5 is suddenly too large. For example, an 8 1/2 x 11 document at 300dpi (created simply with the Photoshop preset), is now 80MB on the disk drive after saving. In the past, it would be only 1MB.

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Photoshop :: Opening Large File

Jan 3, 2013

I just large sign for a hockey rink. I created it in Photoshop and saved it as an eps( the printer requested it be submitted in this form.) The file is very large( 600 mb) and now that I need to open it to edit it Photoshop just crashes. I am using Photoshop cs5 on 3.06 ghz duo core mac with 4 gb of ram.

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Photoshop :: Resizing Large PSD Files

Jun 27, 2013

I currently work for a fashion company whom do lots of designs using photoshop and the rest of the adobe applications.
 
When they save PSD files they're about 1GB in size.
 
Storage on the server seems to be getting very low now and we need to do something about it. We have several options in place for extra storage but would like your advice on down sizing the PSD files?
 
For example:
 
1) Are there add-ins to downsize?
2) Are they saving the files wrong?
3) Are they using wrong effects. layers etc?
4) Is it normal to have 1GB PSD files?
5) What can they do to have smaller PSD files?

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Photoshop :: How To Resize Large Images In CS6

Sep 1, 2013

I'm using Photoshop CS6 to assemble and export a series of extremely high-res tiles. Long story short, they will be used to make up a large map in a mobile app.
 
I have a pretty tight deadline and I've just been stopped in my tracks by an error I get when I try to scale them up.
 
Each tile is a layered PSB file, 16384 x 16384px at 72dpi, about 2-3GB in size. All I want to do is scale them up to double their size - 32768 x 32768px.
 
When I try to do this, I receive the error, 'Could not complete the Image Size command because the result would be too big'.
 
What exactly does this mean in terms of size (filesize or pixel dims)? What's the problem?
 
Since I'm working in PSB format and I'm resizing within the bounds of the 300,000px limit, I don't understand why I'm not permitted to scale up to 32768px.
 
I need to preserve the layers as Smart Objects in order to upscale them... so no flattening.
 
All I can think of is splitting the files into smaller tiles (I currently have 28 tiles to upscale).

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Photoshop :: Opening Large PSD Files

Nov 22, 2012

We have 5 designers sharing design files across a windows network. Everyone is running  photoshop CS6 cloud subscriptions (which have auto updated to 13.0.1). The team have created and opened PSD files fine since July. Over the last 3 weeks we have had 5 files so far become unopenable - we get the message: “could not complete your request because the file is not compatible with this version”. Could it be that they are too large? The problem files are larger than the rest at around the 1GB mark. We are running HPZ210 PCs with Windows 7, solid state drives for the software, regular HDD for the data, and 16 GB Ram. One file at least was housed on a hard drive as well as the server and neither the local or network version of the file opens so it doesn’t seem to be a server issue. Five people on different subscriptions and computers have tried opening the files to no avail. Files were working ok one day, then not opening the next.

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Photoshop :: Resizing Large Images

Aug 7, 2012

This is probably a basic one for most people, but I'm pretty clueless... I've got a fairly large image (3000px) that I need to scale down to 500-ish px. How do I best go about doing this without getting that awful 'halo' effect? I've tried gradually scaling down without much success.

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Photoshop :: CS6 - UI Font Size Large

Aug 4, 2012

Photoshop cs6. Just loaded Photoshop, and with my poor eye sight, i need large fonts in my Workspace, tried Edit> Preferences> Interface> ui font size Large, also tried reinstalling Photoshop but no joy.

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Photoshop :: Saving Large PSB As JPEG / BMP

Jun 1, 2012

I have a large psb file which is an image of 39k by 27k pixels at 48 bpp. The image size is about 5.7 GB. PS CS6 trial only gives me the option to save it as a TIFF or Photoshop RAW only. I would like to use this large image as a master copy from which I can sample lesser quality images for printing. How can I save such images as a JPG or BMP file, that is down sample it and place the result in a smaller jpg or bmp file?
 
I read some other similar discussions and they all concern problems with the plugins folder. I have not inserted any plugins from previous CS versions. The only plugins that I have in there are authorized CS6 plugins for the scanner fix from Adobe. Is it even possible to down sample from such a large image?

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Photoshop :: CS 5.5 - Large Letters Getting Pixelated

Jul 11, 2013

Im using cs5.5 and need to print something 4' x 8'. Its mostly letters as well, but the problem is that the letters get really pixelated when I make them really big.

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Photoshop :: Printing Large Poster

Oct 10, 2012

I am asked to do a large print of an A1 size poster which is 840mm x594mm,so would it be wiser to half those dimensions given,or even 1/4 of that size in order to avoid my maching going slow? would the printer still understand how hes meant to go about,if i specify the actual dimensions?

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Photoshop :: CS6 Crashes On Large Files (Above 100 MB)

Oct 8, 2012

I'm using/testing Photoshop CS6 for our company. We are using CS5 for 2 years with no issues. But PS CS6 crashes on lareg files. Say above 100Mb, with some layers. When saving the file, PS just closes with no message. Windows than says PS stopped working. And in the Eventviewer there is a error event.

I'n running no extra pluginns, just CS6 standard, fully up to date. Windows 7 32bits, 4Gb of RAM, 1 harddisk, Mac mini with i7, fully up to date. CS5 never gave issues with the same files.

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Nov 3, 2013

I am using windows 8.1 and cs6 both recently installed. I have a problem with my PC in that downloaded RAW files are much too large at something like 45mb when they should be about 15mb.camera is a Nikon d700.

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Photoshop :: Large Banner File

Jun 8, 2011

I created a design for my fraternity's new rush banner we need to have made. It's going to be 10ft x 8ft. I originally sent the design scalled down to 1000pixels x 800 pixels. The gentleman working with us replied that I must send him the image scaled down at 350 dpi or in real size at 72dpi. After changing the resolution to 350 pixels per inch (I'm assuming that means dpi), I tried scaling it up just to make sure everything looked correct. *The problem is though that when scaled up to 120in X 96in, the text as well as edges of the colors have a haze around them. Will this come out when printed?

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Photoshop :: CS5 / PDF File Saving Too Large?

Feb 27, 2013

I have CS5 and whenever I try saving any file type to PDF it maximizes the file size tremendously. I have flattened the layers so that is not the issue, and it doesnt seem to do it with other file formats, so it makes me think there is a hidden preset that i cant find pertaining to PDF formatting. Example: Opened up a PDF file sized at 3.1M, and saved it without making any changes and it jumped to a size of 10.3M. (I tried doing the same thing in Photoshop 7 and the file stays at the size of 3.1M.)

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Photoshop :: CC Large File Opening

Nov 12, 2013

I'm having huge problems with opening large files. They're slowing down my entire machine, and even minor things such as resizing a layer with the file can result in 10 minute waits. I'm hoping I don't have to reinstall the OS, but I really cannot work out why there's such a jump in performance. It's becoming impossible to work with files approaching 1GB, leat alone some of the 2-3GB files I need to, which previously weren't a problem.
 
I've recently upgraded to CC from CS5 on a 2.6GHz i7 MacBook Pro (less than a year old, circa. Jan 2013), with 8GB RAM and 500+ GB free memory on a 1TB hard drive. I don't have any third party plug-ins, and am very careful with fonts.
 
I've let Photoshop use 80% of the 6440MB of available RAM.Activity monitor is showing PS uses about 60% of the CPU when saving, otherwise only 30/40%, about 5GB of virtual memory, and I have plenty of space on the disk.I don't know if it's odd, but my sleepimage file is about 8.6GB, which seems large? Also, there are at least 14 swapfiles all at least 1GB - should there be so many?
 
Should probably say I'm also using an external monitor, but performance doesn't change when I disconnect.

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Photoshop :: Merging Large Screenshots

Sep 15, 2006

I am asked to take a screenshot that won't fit into one page. That means that i would need to take separe screenshots and join them together... once they are merged i can resize it and make it fit into one page.

I know this can be done but i don't know how to.

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Photoshop :: Working On LARGE Images

Aug 20, 2009

I'm currently working on a huge image and remembered that a version of Photoshop used to have the function that would allow you to open one section of a huge image at a time to work on. From what I can recall you used to go to open the image and a Navigator looking window would pop up and you'd choose which area of the image you would like to work on, click ok and it would load just that area.Is this feature still around?

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Photoshop :: File Is .3 Too Large, How To Shrink?

Mar 4, 2008

I've designed a shirt I want to send to the press to have made for a premiere. The file (flattened) is 16.3MB. The press allows an upload of 16MB. When I asked what formats they allowed they told me to send the PSD file. This is going to sound dumb, but is there a way to shave .3 from the file, yet keep the content? Maybe resize the file just a bit?

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Photoshop :: Large Format Documents

Apr 23, 2008

I am trying to design a billboard, and I cannot save this document as a PDF to submit it for approval. What format should I build this in and what program is the best, photoshop or illustrator?

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Photoshop :: Large EPS File Won't Open In PS Or In...

Oct 8, 2008

I have this project I need to print in a newspaper. It's a PSD in CMYK, 300dpi (20 cm x 32 cm). I was told it need to be a TIFF or a EPS with text layers converted to paths.
So I've "turned into shape" every text layer I've had (it's tricky 'couse this way 1 text layer = one font color ... so if I had a block of text with 3 different colors I had to break it into 3 different layers ... anyways) and saved it as a TIFF and EPS. Just to see which one will be better (resemble my original PSD more?).

so after "saving as" TIFF my file grew from 177mb to 208mb and I still had layers and eveything (I've never actually used TIFF files as the main project files). I can preview the file in IrfanView - I understand TIFF still contains all my paths right? (well it should being a 200+ mb file ;))

I then tried the "Save As Photoshop EPS". Now the file is 95mb aaaaaand I cannot open it with any Adobe software. why is that?

Photoshop says:
"could not complete your request becouse the parser module cannot parse the file"
and Illustrator says:
"The operation cannot complete becouse of an unknown error"

By the way - I've always thought that EPS is a paths-only format. It seems it can also contain raster graphics?

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Photoshop :: Printing Large Portraits

Jul 16, 2003

If you had to work on a portrait (ie, change a background) and print it at 16x20, what size and resolution would you work on it at?

A 16x20 picture in photoshop @ 300 or even 200 dpi would be quite large, even without layers. I'm just trying to get a good idea of what I should be scanning at, I usually work on images at around 8x10 & 300 dpi.

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Jan 3, 2007

is there a fast way to resize a large amount of images?

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Photoshop :: E-mail Attachment Too Large

Aug 3, 2009

Made a slide show with music, tried to e-mail to family and friends but the attactment is 15mb. Is that to large? Sending in adobe reader format pdf.

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Photoshop :: Saving Large JPGs

Dec 18, 2003

I'm having some trouble saving large, print-quality jpgs at 150 dpi. It seems that photoshop will only save the files, as long as they don't exceed a certain physical size.

The size I'm trying to save right now is 37" x 33" in inches or "5550 x 4950" in pixels.

When I save the file, even if I move the compression slider down halfway, it'll save, but it won't allow me to open it again, saying "invalid jpeg marker type found."

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