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July 18, 2021
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Files Too Large - But They Aren't

  • July 18, 2021
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Why can't I join 3 simple images together to make one larger image without getting the warning..........could not complete the move command because the result would be too big.........?

 

My image setting is set to a max of 30,000 pixels, but I have resized these images to the same total or even under the 30,000 pixel limit and Photoshop still prevents me from doing this.  Sometimes it even prevents me from putting just one image in the blank file even though it has been resized to well under blank file settings.

 

I have read it is something to do with pc Ram.  But my spec is Windows 10 - i7 - Ryzen7 8 core - 32gb Ram - Geforce 1660 TI 6gb graphics.

 

So I would have thought no problem.

 

The images are png's.  My Adobe is Photoshop Elements 13.

 

Can anybody help please.

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최고의 답변: hatstead

Try this:

1. Go to File>new>blank file and define the dimensions as you have been doing

2. Go to File>place and place image #1. This will come in on a new layer. You can resize here and position before commiting with the green checkmark

3. Continue with images #2&3. At this point you should have 4 layers

4. To fine tune, activate the move tool and work on each layer as indicated.

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MichelBParis
Legend
July 18, 2021

Official doc:

https://helpx.adobe.com/photoshop-elements/kb/maximum-image-size-limits-photoshop.html

 

Creating a panoram involves layers, so take the limitations for layered files into account.

The file format is irrelevant, only the RAM size. Creating panoramas may require more pixels than the simple addition of the pixels in the components.

vidrookie999작성자
Known Participant
July 18, 2021

Thank You Michael but I resized my images so in total they were under the 30,000 limit and it still prevented me from doing this.

hatstead
hatstead답변
Inspiring
July 18, 2021

Try this:

1. Go to File>new>blank file and define the dimensions as you have been doing

2. Go to File>place and place image #1. This will come in on a new layer. You can resize here and position before commiting with the green checkmark

3. Continue with images #2&3. At this point you should have 4 layers

4. To fine tune, activate the move tool and work on each layer as indicated.