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I started with a 22Mb file, extended the image through generative fill to almost double the pixel size, added 2 smart objects containing a simple illustration each, and two text layers. The outcome file was 1.5Gb, and my 40GB disk space just disappeared for cache. This is a serious problem.
Even after rasterizing the generative fill, the oucome was still 486Mb.
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Hi @Cari29415296iw5u check your smart objects. Try a test rasterizing them and saving a new version out. I don't think the issue is generative fill.
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YES! I'm trying out photoshop beta and this exact same thing is happening to me.. my most recent file doesn't have any smart objects but is still 755 Mb!!!
I hope this can be fixed because these sizes are just insane.
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@noord39667268 What are your file specs? Dimensons (in px), color space, bit depth, number of layers?
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Similar Issue. I started with overlaying two 50mb photos and spliced them together.
7022 x 4681 240 DPI, RGB, 8 bit, No Smart objects, no filters. Only a few simple masks with a slight feather.
I had to delete some working file layers to get it under the 2GB limit dialougue box I got. Worked on it today with 2-3 more working layers+masks and now it's 4GB? with no more than 6 layers.
I tried a .Tiff and .PSD same giant size. No visable explaination.
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Go to File>File Info and click on Raw Data. What does it show or does it error out?
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it does not. Just a long code list, nothing marked error.