Strange Error in Photoshop CS5

pacart

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"photoshop can only decode FAX encoded images up to 32767 pixels wide or tall."

So i get the above error message when i try to open the bitmap image that is created by my Nexus 9.0.3 rip for the plates. The file is a bitmap tif file.

Anybody run into this, is there a fix? CS3 opens the file just fine, but it does mention the pixel ratio as being different than the default.
 
So i get the above error message when i try to open the bitmap image that is created by my Nexus 9.0.3 rip for the plates. The file is a bitmap tif file.
A 28 inches (71 cm) width plate ripped at 2400 dpi needs a bitmap image with 67200 pixels in its width... but Photoshop can handle only 32767 pixels maximum, and 67200 is more than twice its 32767 up-limit!!!
 
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Then how is it that Photoshop CS3 opens the file just fine? The only thing i have to do is adjust the pixel ratio. Is something different in CS5?
 
Is there a way to increase the pixel maximum by disabling some other features in CS5? I am having to use CS4 to open Prinergy generated tifs. The majority of our files are too big for CS5. I hope someone has a work-around.
 
I remember some large format plug in? Check your goodies folder (or some other folder on install) on your install disk, I think there was something about large format support (don't have a disk with me, just going on a memory so may be wrong)
 
i Got it! With a bunch of help from Dave at Esko, the problem with the file is not the size (33495 x 48496 @ 2540dpi) The problem was the compression that nexus was using. I was using CCITT G4 - guess photoshop doesn't like it, so Dave suggested i use a different compress. I switched to LZW and now the files open just fine. Thanks Dave!
 
Excellent! I tried LZW - bigger file, but not by too much - and it works fine with Tiff Assembler.

Is there a way of changing a CCITT file to LZW without opening it, or is that too much to hope for?
 
Is there a way of changing a CCITT file to LZW without opening it, or is that too much to hope for?

I don't think so. sorry. I could be wrong though, it has happened before:)
 
... the problem with the file is not the size (33495 x 48496 @ 2540dpi)...
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... now the files open just fine.
But 48496 is over 32767! how can Photoshop handle a number of pixels that exceed its maximum??? :confused::confused:


(33495 x 48496 @ 2540dpi is a 13,2 x 19,1 inches image... is it for a GTO?)
 
well i think you are missing a zero, i am able to create an image that is 300000 x 300000 @ 300dpi in CS5, then the dialogue box pops up and says it may not be compatible with older versions of photoshop.
 
well i think you are missing a zero...
No, no, I don't... but now I understand why you get this warning : "photoshop can only decode FAX encoded images up to 32767 pixels wide or tall." that you quoted in your first message: when you try to open your Nexus CCITT compressed picture, Photoshop detects the CCITT compression and believes that it is a FAX encoded picture, cause the FAX encoding uses CCITT compression.
 
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