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thisisirrational
Inspiring
February 16, 2022
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file size is too large

  • February 16, 2022
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I looked at having an account on Society6. They have certain required pixel dimensions to post artwork. I tried to make a blank 7200 x 10800 image to post one of my normal images onto, so I could add it to Society6. The problem is that Photoshop Elements organizer will not show the new blank image, so I can't do anything more.  Is there something I can do about this?  I'm using Windows 10 PC.

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Correct answer Greg_S.

See this article which tells you how to override the size limitation in the Organizer.

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Greg_S.
Greg_S.Correct answer
Community Expert
February 16, 2022

See this article which tells you how to override the size limitation in the Organizer.

thisisirrational
Inspiring
February 16, 2022

thank you, Greg. I read the article and would not even dare to try to do anything!!!   I don't know what I will decide to do, but I know I'm not going to try to over ride anything and ruin my computer.  Me, yes, that would happen.

MichelBParis
Community Expert
February 17, 2022

You should be able to open the file in Editor to edit it. You just won't see the thumbnail in Organizer.

 


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You should be able to open the file in Editor to edit it. You just won't see the thumbnail in Organizer.

 


By @Walter_H

Yes, but if you want to see a thumbnail, there is another way.

You open that big file, you resize it very small so that it fits in your display and you save it in the organizer 'as a version set' or in a stack. The small version will be the 'top' of the stack/version set and your untouched original will be accessible by expanding the stack or version set.