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HachiSZN
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January 29, 2016
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When I try to save my psd it says Could not save “(File Name)” because the document exceeds the 2.00G limit for saving Photoshop files. See Help topic “Saving and Exporting Images” for more information.

  • January 29, 2016
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How do i fix it so i can save it

최고의 답변: gener7

You should use the Large Document Format (PSB). The limit is around 4 Exabytes or 4 billion GB. 300,000 x 300,000 pixels max.

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Participant
April 11, 2022

Hi I had the same problem,  just sharing my solution.

So I wanted to save my file as pdf file with high quality, I solved the problem with the  trim option to reduce the file size and it worked well gd luck 👍 

Participant
October 6, 2020

I receive same error. There is Doc: 24,8M/129,3M in the left bottom corner. Saving as .psb works, but file size after saving is just 65,2 MB. Where is that more than 2 GB ??? If I open this 65,2 MB psb file and try to save it without any changes as .psd again this error about more than 2 GB. Sorry Adobe, but it doesn't make sense, is it?

gener7
Community Expert
Community Expert
February 6, 2020

Pasting a file into a Photoshop document, might be the problem, not Photoshop if that file has "Document Ancestors".

https://community.adobe.com/t5/photoshop/larger-file-sizes/m-p/10905114?page=1#M304064

Participant
February 6, 2020

Because Photoshop is trash.  I have a 1.4gb project opened.  I paste a 45 MB image into it and the filesize is now 9.5GB.  I then immediately delete that layer and boom, now it's only 9.48 GB.  Thanks photoshop!  Photoshop is trash.  I have 50k hours in this program, and it is broken beyond belief.

 

https://www.behance.net/gallery/70327097/Star-Wars-Episode-9-mockup-poster

I created this a year and a half ago in photoshop.  it has over 2500 layers and is right about where it belongs at just under 4GB at full 36x24 300dpi print resolution.  The file I am currently debating whether to throw my laptop out a window over is a 1 page website with not even a 10th of the amount of layers and is broken.  Get your house in order adobe.

Participant
February 8, 2020
D Fosse
Community Expert
Community Expert
February 8, 2020

So? There was a perfectly rational explanation in that thread...?

Participant
December 2, 2019

One simple trick that may work is to crop your image to the final size which gets rid of any size-hogging material that is not relevant. For example, I added snowflakes to a photo using the noise filter. I had to scale that layer up 800% which caused the file size to explode from 100M to 7G. I only needed the effect on the original size so cropping it removed 90% of the layer. File went back down to 109M and saved normally.

tinad439915
Participating Frequently
June 23, 2020

You Rock!!  That was it.  Once I cropped the unneccessary part of the image - My file reduced by 2/3s in size!! Thank you

Participant
June 8, 2019

I, too, have gotten this message, even though my document has only 2 layers and the document size in the bottom left says "Doc: 260.0M/520.0M." It's nowhere near 2GB. Why does this message continue to appear? I shouldn't have to save my 520MB file as a PSB.

gener7
Community Expert
Community Expert
June 8, 2019

See this thread and try the suggestions there. If that layer is a text layer, that may be the problem.

https://forums.adobe.com/thread/2580185

Participant
September 6, 2023

I had this error and a (non-text) layer was corrupt. I had to manually delete layers and try to save until I found the layer that was causing the problem. Copied and pasted the contents of that layer into a new one, deleted the bad one, and can now save as PSD.

Participant
January 13, 2018

Guys sometime it will continue to show you that error even after sliding the file handling and stuff. Best way is to go to Image on the top and click Image Size, decrease the height and width pixels (check the proportion box in the bottom). On the right you will see the image size to go down. This gives enough room for upcoming layers to fit in that size.

Participant
November 14, 2022

Thsnk you for advice. It really helped we in time.

gener7
Community Expert
Community Expert
January 29, 2016

Save your file as a PSB or "Large Document Format". 2 GB is the PSD size limit.

HachiSZN
HachiSZN작성자
Participant
January 29, 2016

My file became bigger what should i use to save a file over 4gb

gener7
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gener7Community Expert답변
Community Expert
January 29, 2016

You should use the Large Document Format (PSB). The limit is around 4 Exabytes or 4 billion GB. 300,000 x 300,000 pixels max.