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April 26, 2024
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Photoshop conversion from TIFF to PDF with ultralarge images

  • April 26, 2024
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Hi,

 

I am generating a CMYK image with 2 additional alpha channels (spot colors). It is large, 34000x15000 pixels.

The image can be saved correctly in TIFF format, but when I try to save it as PDF, the accesible formats are reduced to six or seven options, not showing PDF.
If I modify its width to 30000, then all the format options appear again in the "Save as type:", PDF included.

 

Does anybody know of this limitation, what the exact limit is and a workaround to generate large PDF files with spot colors?

 

Thanks,

    Ignacio

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Willi Adelberger
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April 27, 2024

To convert a TIFF into a PDF you can open the TIFF in Acrobat Pro. In many cases it is even better, as Photoshop does not support every flair, but Acrobat does, like multipage TIFF files. 
why do you convert your image files into CMYK. You do not have any advantage but the file has a 33% bigger file. Even with spot color channel files you can stay in RGB. 

rob day
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April 27, 2024

To convert a TIFF into a PDF you can open the TIFF in Acrobat Pro

 

Hi @Willi Adelberger , have you tried that with a 30,000+ pixel TIFF? When I try, AcrobatPro crashes.

Willi Adelberger
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April 27, 2024

72GB


With 256 it works. 

JR Boulay
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April 27, 2024

Eugene Tyson Don't PDFs have a maximum width/height?

 

You should read this : https://alexwlchan.net/2024/big-pdf/

Acrobate du PDF, InDesigner et Photoshopographe
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April 27, 2024

Yeh not reading all that - I know limitations are set somwhere by some apps and some particulars. 

Can be a stumbling block. 

 

 

rob day
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April 26, 2024

Hi @Ignacio28085554rudj , I was able to get around Photoshop’s 30,000 pixel limit by saving an image as a .PSB, Placing it in InDesign (you might need to drag and drop the .PSB rather than using File>Place), and exporting to PDF with no compression. An Export to PDF/X-4 with AcrobatPro‘s Object Inspector showing my image width at 38,834px:

 

BobLevine
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April 26, 2024

Two questions.

  1. What does this have to do with InDesign
  2. What are you designing?
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May 5, 2024

Bob,
1 - My question initially had nothing to do with InDesign, but.. it happens that InDesign might be a solution to the issue I posted. InDesign can generate a PDF with a dimension larger than 30000 pixels, while PS can´t.
2 - I´m trying to put a file though a RIP driving a large format printer, at high resolution.

BobLevine
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May 5, 2024

InDesign PDF export is limited to 200 inches.

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April 26, 2024

Don't PDFs have a maximum width/height?

 

Pretty sure they do - so you could reduce your size by half and double your resolution 

 

then on output increase the scale tothe correct size.

 

Why won't tiff do? Why save as PDF at all?
Why not PSD or PSB? 

 

 

Willi Adelberger
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April 27, 2024

I don't know any application which can reach the maximum limits of PDF sizes. 

Steve Werner
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April 26, 2024

You should post this in the Photoshop forum for this kind of question (can't be done in InDesign):

 

https://community.adobe.com/t5/photoshop-ecosystem/ct-p/ct-photoshop?page=1&sort=latest_replies&lang=all&tabid=all