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Hello...
I have a file that is 1200 px wide and 9100 px high.
In both image size and canvas size the size is correct.
When I go to export for web legacy, it will not allow me to export at 100% of size (rather 89%).
No matter what I try, I can't seem to hold the actual size?
Hss anyone else seen this problem?
Thanks!
babs
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Hi
As far as I'm aware there's a limitation with Save for Web of 8190px, you could try Export As instead
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Hello,
Yes, we have started to use the Export As for the problem ones, but we have many this size and its only a random few that are giving us grief? So, its very odd??
Babs
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As Ged says: Save For Web is limited to 8190 pixels. So 9100 is simply above the size limitation.
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Legacy Save For Web is outdated. I stopped using it a while back. Export > Export As is better for a lot of reasons.
iBabs2 wrote
I have a file that is 1200 px wide and 9100 px high.
9100 pixels is enormous for the web. Why so big?
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An 8K displays in Portrait orientation can display a portrait that is 7680 pixels in height your image will not fit on that 33MP display. Why should save for web save images larger then a web device can display? Why do you want to waste network bandwidth?
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You're asking me?
I'm asking the OP, why so big?
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Nancy I know you know better I was just positioned in these thread wrong you also know how jive works not always the same seems to have two view for threads.
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Same problem here. Preparing newsletters for client, 600 px wide and sometimes too high (header, up to 15 product boxes with not same height, different backgrounds and with wave separators - so they must be in one document - not artboards, legal info at bottom, all in slices for links to these products). I do not like this thing, not my idea... When ready, i cut this long document in half, "export for web" top half slices, then undo, cut to bottom half and export the rest (and then rename this part to have continuous numbering).
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That's why I build e-mail newsletters with HTML and inline CSS code. Owing to security blocking, half the people never see images anyway unless they go directly to your website.