You are not logged in.

> The forum rules have been updated. Please take a moment to read them.


#1 2009-01-29 10:33:57

deadfish
Member
Registered: 2008-10-18
Posts: 10

big files

i seem to have problems exporting image files which are big. How can I get around this.

Offline

 

#2 2009-01-29 10:54:25

Paul
Member
From: Bonn, Germany
Registered: 2008-08-30
Posts: 846

Re: big files

to get a qualified answer you should spend more infos in detail ...

otherwise people will ask their crystal ball  hmm


Paul

close, but no cigar ... ... ...

Offline

 

#3 2009-01-29 11:04:01

AlexandreJ
Kolor CEO
From: Francin, France
Registered: 2005-11-14
Posts: 7917
Website

Re: big files

To render big images, the only worth format is psb. With anything else, you'll get trouble for sure because of file format limits.

Offline

 

#4 2009-01-29 12:51:38

klausesser
Member
From: Düsseldorf, Germany
Registered: 2006-05-22
Posts: 6437
Website

Re: big files

AlexandreJ wrote:

To render big images, the only worth format is psb. With anything else, you'll get trouble for sure because of file format limits.

Yes - and more than 30000px wide you have to use at least Photoshop CS3 - no previous versions handles this sizes.
IF you use Photoshop. Working with files of that size requires some setup.

Paul´s right: some more informations would be essential.

best, Klaus


If you want something you´ve never had,
then you´ve got to do something you´ve never done.

Online

 

#5 2009-01-29 14:34:37

deadfish
Member
Registered: 2008-10-18
Posts: 10

Re: big files

i keep getting this message - not enough disk space.
to my surprise! I am trying to export it to a 1 terabyte external HD!

Offline

 

#6 2009-01-29 16:10:03

DrSlony
Moderator
From: London, United Kingdom
Registered: 2007-11-03
Posts: 2259
Website

Re: big files

Make sure your temp directory (the APP temp dir, not the OS one) is also on a partition with lots of space.

Offline

 

#7 2009-02-08 00:40:28

foundation
Member
Registered: 2007-01-15
Posts: 275

Re: big files

If your drive that you are saving to is formatted with FAT32 file system (most external drives come that way) you can only save files up to 4GB  and it will give you the out of space error for files larger than 4GB

Offline

 

Board footer

Powered by PunBB
© Copyright 2002–2005 Rickard Andersson