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Atte J.
Inspiring
February 6, 2025
Question

Maximum comp size but.....

  • February 6, 2025
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So if the max comp size is 30k by 30k does that mean 30k is the maximum number of pixels in one axis? Or would something like 50k by 3k be possible if RAM is not the limitation?

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Community Expert
February 7, 2025

The maximum width and height is 30,000 pixels. You cannot make either dimension larger than that.

 

30,000 pixels, printed at 150 PPI (the standard for most publications), will give you a 16-inch-wide print. 30,000 pixels will fill eight and a half 4K monitors. 

 

Most digital signage is less than 30,000 pixels wide, and if you need more, playback equipment for signage at events like the Superbowl or concerts can sync multiple sources. What kind of display are you trying to create a graphic for?

Atte J.
Atte J.Author
Inspiring
February 7, 2025

I need to create an animation that moves across all those pixels. Well, if 30k is the limit I need to figure out how to cut this thing in two parts.

Community Expert
February 7, 2025

I've done a few of those kinds of projects. The first step is to figure out how the animation will be played back. Check with the folks who created the hardware that will be used.