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I think that there may be a translation/language issue.
Your choices are:
Crop the document to be less than 8192 px on the longest edge so that Save for web can correctly size the tiles. You could dupe the document multiple times and crop. Or you could use the crop tool with the option to not delete cropped pixels, then reveal all, crop again etc.
Or...
Use one of the scripts previously linked that do not rely on Save for Web.
I am not sure if artboards are going to confuse things, Sav
...You should have your images at the size you want to save them - so 600 is too small. A more "modern" way to do this is with layers and generate. You only need to your file to be the size you want to save your images. Name your layers with the right extension - layer.jpg and turn on generate. https://helpx.adobe.com/photoshop/using/generate-assets-layers.html
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i want it to be 1080 px how do i acheve this?
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The Save for Web (Legacy) code used to export slices has a 8192px limit on the longest edge.
If your canvas is larger, there are two choices:
1) Crop the canvas to work in sections/tiles under the 8192px longest edge limit
2) Use a script to slice to PSD:
or
Then you can use the Export layers to files script that ships with Photoshop.
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Hello i'm not familiar with script im trying to export every single image at 1080 pixels
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What is your canvas size?
Is the horizontal or vertical edge equal to or larger than 8192 pixels? If so, you will have to divide the canvas into a maximum of 7 slices on the width or height to fit under the 8192 pixel canvas limit for width or height.
Can I presume that each slice is 1080 px square?
More on saving and installing scripts here:
https://prepression.blogspot.com/2017/11/downloading-and-installing-adobe-scripts.html
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yes it is an artboart and it is larger it is 17023 width and 19052 height
umm no the slices are smaller they are approximately 600 px oh...i think thats the problem i'll have to redo the whole documment now?
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I think that there may be a translation/language issue.
Your choices are:
Crop the document to be less than 8192 px on the longest edge so that Save for web can correctly size the tiles. You could dupe the document multiple times and crop. Or you could use the crop tool with the option to not delete cropped pixels, then reveal all, crop again etc.
Or...
Use one of the scripts previously linked that do not rely on Save for Web.
I am not sure if artboards are going to confuse things, Save for Web and slices were created before artboards were introduced and they may or may not be supported for saving slices.
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You should have your images at the size you want to save them - so 600 is too small. A more "modern" way to do this is with layers and generate. You only need to your file to be the size you want to save your images. Name your layers with the right extension - layer.jpg and turn on generate. https://helpx.adobe.com/photoshop/using/generate-assets-layers.html
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Since the update on my computer (macOs Monterey 12.4) last week, when i use "save for web" (legacy) on Photoshop (V 23.4.1) after creating slices with markers on my picture, it doesn't create an "images" files like it usually does when i proceed like this. It doesn't save anything, i can only save, save as or export in png but that's not what I need. Is anybody has the same issue as me or has an idea how to solve it ?
PS : I already reset preferences and it didn't change anything
Thank you !