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Inspiring
September 30, 2021
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Impossible to Save for web at 100%

  • September 30, 2021
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I am trying to save for the web an image of 10800x1080 px cut in 10 slices of 1080x1080 px and impossible to save it at 100% size ! Why is that ???

 

I use Photoshop 22.5.1 on MacOs 10.14.6

Thanks for your help

Correct answer gener7

On the Image Size section you see "8192 px" as your Width. That's the upper limit with the old Save for Web. 10800px gets reduced to 8192px and to keep the aspect ratio, 1080 is reduced to 819.

5 replies

Participant
May 24, 2023

I have the exact same issue, trying to slice an overlapping image 10800 x 1080 into 10 images for Instagram carousel.

 

I solved the issue by using Crop tool to crop half of the image > Save for web, then undo Crop and do the same for the right half of the image.

 

Hope that helps!

Participant
September 17, 2024

Nice trick, thank you

Inspiring
September 30, 2021

Ok it works when I crop the image down to less than 8192 but how comes that there is no update on this size ?!

JJMack
Community Expert
Community Expert
September 30, 2021

JJMack
Inspiring
October 1, 2021

Thank you but this way I can't continue modify my file after the export witch I what to be able to do... 

JJMack
Community Expert
Community Expert
September 30, 2021

The message seems to show photoshop change the Percentage size you set to  75,85 what did you try to set?

JJMack
gener7
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gener7Community ExpertCorrect answer
Community Expert
September 30, 2021

On the Image Size section you see "8192 px" as your Width. That's the upper limit with the old Save for Web. 10800px gets reduced to 8192px and to keep the aspect ratio, 1080 is reduced to 819.

Stephen Marsh
Community Expert
Community Expert
September 30, 2021

The old Adobe ImageReady code was not designed for large originals, even if the slices are smaller.

 

You can crop the base image to smaller images, or use a script to divide an image into smaller tiles.

 

Edit: check the % value!