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geoffl18657010
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January 17, 2024
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Is there a maximum file size in Lightroom Classic?

  • January 17, 2024
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Hi,

Recently I have been editing huge panorama's in Lightroom Classic>Photoshop. The files are in excess of 1.75GB.

When I save them into Lightroom Classic I have to use PSB's (Adobe Photoshop Large Document file) and the thumbnails get corrupted in Lightroom Classsic. If I then reopen them using 'Edit a copy with Lightroom Adjustments' It corrupts the entire file. If I export the PSB as a jpeg, the jpeg gets corrupted.

Any suggestione (aside from using smaller files!)

Thanks,

Geoff

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geoffl18657010
Known Participant
January 18, 2024

Hi Rikk,

Thanks for your reply. Do you also save PSB layered files? 

Ever had any issues with large file sizes?

 

Legend
January 18, 2024

As Rikk said, he works with files > 4GB. The limitation is not file size anyway, it is image size in pixels, and pixels in one dimension.

 

If your thumbnails or large size originals (or any originals, really) are getting corrupted, this is almost always due to a hard disk malfunction somewhere.

Community Expert
January 18, 2024

JPG I think also imposes a smaller maximum pixel dimension of its own. Used to be 10,000px if I recall correctly, though that may have eased since. This should not be a matter of corruption though - it would simply refuse to create.

Rikk Flohr_Photography
Community Manager
Community Manager
January 17, 2024

65K Pixels Long Edge or 512 Megapixels overall. 
I am unaware of any disk size restriction and routinely work with files greater than 4 GB. 

 

Rikk Flohr: Adobe Photography Org