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July 4, 2024
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Image constraint size error?

  • July 4, 2024
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Hi All

Trying to export some 600ppi jpegs but get an image constraint message and it lowers the ppi. I've tried searching for an answer and see thsis issue has been raised before but cant find a solution? As the images are an odd size (open opera manuscript) i've tried on smaller images but it wont let me go over 300ppi on anything. Am I missing something obvious here as it was okay with 600ppi last week?

TIA

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Correct answer Jao vdL

Wow what a strange bug! I just confirmed on my machine it does the same. Just fiddling with the inch/cm popup makes it accept the 600 ppi setting and it will export fine when you got it to accept the number. The dimension check might be meant to protect against going over the 65000 pixel on a side and 512 MP limit overall but is cdalculating it wrong.

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Bob Somrak
Legend
July 4, 2024

@Jao vdL 

This bug it think was even in old Lightroom 6 or prior,and I thought it was fixed but apparently not or maybe its back.  

M4 Pro Mac Mini. 48GB
Bob Somrak
Legend
July 4, 2024

This is an old bug in LrC that was never fixed or is back. 

 

You can actually export an image at 80cm and 600ppi.

 

The exported image size is as follows. 18898/600 is 31.496 which is the size in inches as the ppi is given in inches.

 

The bug can be recreated as follows

Set setting like this

 

Change Resolution to pixels per inch

 

Try to change Resolution 600 pixels per inch.  it turns red

 

Hit return and it changes to 319

 

 

M4 Pro Mac Mini. 48GB
Bob Somrak
Legend
July 4, 2024

There are other issues here too.  If you set the export dialog as follows there is no warning/error on export but the exported photo dimensions are wrong.  80X600=48000 not 28377   LrC should warn/error.

 

M4 Pro Mac Mini. 48GB
JohanElzenga
Community Expert
Community Expert
July 4, 2024

You have selected a size in centimeters. If you combine that with a resolution of 600 ppi, then you could go over the maximum pixel dimensions that Lightroom can handle. That is why Lightroom tells you 319 ppi will just stay within those dimensions and anything above that is not possible.

 

-- Johan W. Elzenga