Just brought in a 3000 x 2250 px JPG and exported it as a monster TIF, 16000 x 12000 px, CMYK, LZW. It's 170Mb
Just brought in a 3000 x 2250 px JPG and exported it as a monster TIF, 16000 x 12000 px, CMYK, LZW. It's 170Mb
If someone tried to make me dig my own grave I would say No.
They're going to kill me anyway and I'd love to die the way I lived:
Avoiding Manual Labour.
at 600 dpi in xxp4? [just checking]
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Nothing lasts forever...
PS - and thats a jpg youve imported Frank not a Tiff - its Tiffs we are talking about here - the issue is with them - import/export
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Nothing lasts forever...
Sorry to be away from the topic. I wasn't getting any notice that there were replies. I appreciate those who have tried (and succeeded) to recreate this issue.
Frank, I have only experienced this when exporting with the specifics of my first post. That is, NO compression and 24 bit (not CMYK). And the image is brought in as a scanned 600dpi TIFF image.
Since it has been recreated by at least one other person, I think it is something worth taking a closer look at, by the powers that be.
Does anyone know what "TIFFAppendToStrip" might refer to?
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