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I am trying to export a large file (436 x 126 inches, 300 dpi), and every time I try to export, I get an error that says, "Adobe Photoshop CC 2017 has stopped working. A problem caused the program to stop working correctly. Windows will close the program and notify you if a solution is available." This happens before the "export as" dialogue box even finishes loading, so I never even get to attempt an export. The same thing happens when I try to do a quick export.
I have tried recreating the file, and I have also tried doing this on a different computer.
Any suggestions?
This file is 130 800 pixels wide. That's just ridiculous.
Whoever told you that you need 300 ppi for this has no idea what he/she is talking about.
For something like this you can probably, and very comfortably, go down to 20-40 ppi. That's about 1/10 the linear pixel dimensions. And mind you, that's still a very large file, orders of magnitude larger than the Export module was designed to handle.
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Post the details in windows crash report. What is the failing module?
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10 ways to stop Photoshop crashing so often | Creative Bloq
Maybe this will help out!
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This file is 130 800 pixels wide. That's just ridiculous.
Whoever told you that you need 300 ppi for this has no idea what he/she is talking about.
For something like this you can probably, and very comfortably, go down to 20-40 ppi. That's about 1/10 the linear pixel dimensions. And mind you, that's still a very large file, orders of magnitude larger than the Export module was designed to handle.
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True. when saving in extra large format, I normally save in 100 or less dpi, since large signs like these are seen from FAR AWAY, and high res is not needed. You can't tell the difference at relatively far distances.
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Use save a copy and set ur format to jpeg and done 🙂
thank me in 2030!