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August 12, 2022

P: psb file 32000 pixel limit issue

  • August 12, 2022
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Hey everyone... I'm working with a .psb file, with image dimensions of 48000 x 100000 pixels. Now, if I want to change the dimensions of the image, going in through the image menu, selecting image size, and then manipulating the dimensions, it works just fine.  However, if I try to use the transform panel, I get "a value between 4 and 32000 pixels is required". I thought that .psb files were supposed to allow manipulation of images larger than 32000 x 32000. If so, why am I getting that error? It gets really frustrating when I try to add something to the existing image and the x and y coordinates for the new item is past the 32000 limits. 

 

I'm running the latest version of Photoshop (23.4.2)

My laptop is an HP Omen 17t-ck0000 (I9-11900H, 64GB ram, RTX 3070 w/ 8GB ram)

I'm running Windows 11 Pro (version 10.0.22000 build 22000)

 

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Michael Bullo
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August 13, 2022

What is this mysterious Transform panel that you speak of? 😉 Are you referring to the Canvas section of the Properties panel?

 

Could you include a screen shot?