I am trying to import a .psb or even a .tif into Illustrator but when the ball is done spinning, nothing updates. I know these files are compatible with Illustrator as I've done this before as well as it lists .psb and .tif in the dropdown as compatible files.
I am having the same issue. I link a .psb file and it seems to work for a few minutes but after I update the .psb file I get an error message in Illustrator saying it cannot find the file.
When I start over with a fresh document and try to place the .psb file again, I get the color wheel and then nothing happens.
64GB RAM, 1TB hard drive, new Macbook M3 Max (received a month ago), latest OS version (Sequoia 15.0.1), so I doubt it's a power or memory issue, and it's so new I haven't installed any printer drivers, so there are none to interfere with this.
.psb file on my hard drive that is between 1 - 2GB
Trying to relink a smaller .psd to this larger .psb using "relink" in Links panel, but it just shows the loading wheel, and nothing happens.
Tried File > Place to no avail. Yes, the "Link" option for Place is checked.
Saving as a .tif and trying to use that instead of the .psb did not work.
Doesn't matter if my .ai file is CMYK and .psb is CMYK or RGB. Didn't matter if there was transparency or multiple layers or just one. Tried all sorts of combinations.
I did drag and drop the same .psb file into the document rather than place or relink, and the image "frame" appeared, but there was no visible image. So I saved, closed the file, re-opened, and was met with a message: "An error occurred trying to read the linked file. Choose Replace to select another file or Ignore to leave the link unchanged."
Adobe either needs to fix the support for linking .psb files, or give us a message that says, "cannot read .psb files." Incredibly frustrating for the program to act like it opened/linked/placed the file, when it did not do so.
The band-aid solution I have for now is to make a .psd just under 1GB.
Thank you for bringing this to our attention. I’ve tested this behavior and can confirm that the issue also occurs with high-resolution PSD files. While PSD files do get linked, they appear without a preview, unlike PSB or TIFF formats.
I also noticed that embedding the PSD, PSB & Tiff files works as a workaround, but it significantly increases the AI file size, which might not be ideal in many cases.
I’ve logged a bug for this and asked the respected teams if this is a limitation and what supported resolutions are acceptable in Illustrator. I’ll update you as soon as I have more information.
I restarted the Mac, but not the preferences. I can't give that a try, but I'm getting close to the due date so I am most likely going to rebuild in InDesign. Thanks for the advice!
Sorry to hear about this experience. Would you mind confirming if you are checking the option to Link the PSB file before placing it in Illustrator and sharing your observations?