On 5/17/06, Brian McCullough <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I know that this is slightly off topic here, but I also know that we
have a very eclectic group who have experience in a LOT of different
areas.
I have a client who is having issues with Photoshop CS2 ( version 9.0.1
). They are trying to open TIFF images in Photoshop. If those images
are less than 2G in size, no problem. If larger, no open! Since the
maximum size of a TIFF is, by definition, 4G, it shouldn't be that,
especially since other tools, particularly the one that is creating
these pictures, can open all of these files easily ( well, not quite
easily, since these are BIG pictures, but they open ).
Any thoughts? Configuration changes, patches, where to kick it?
Thanks in advance ( darn I've forgotten how to write that correctly! )
Brian
I don't know much about Photoshop, but google "photoshop tiff limit"
turned up this rather old hit
http://library.wustl.edu/~listmgr/imagelib/Dec2001/0007.html
At least back then Photoshop had a limit of 2GB and 30,000 pixels
height or width (actually probably 32,768 or so due to the integer
size chosen for pixel coordinates).
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