by DiM on Fri Dec 21, 2007 5:12 pm
WidowMakers wrote:OK try this. Cut the image into 4 pieces. That way you will only be working on a quarter of the file at one time. I know it might be a pain but I don't have any other suggestions.
I made a 18000x9000 pixel file on my computer. It was of 366 pictures of my daughter (1 for each day the first year) and I had to do it in 4 parts.
I had the image map, 370ish text layers and 366 picture layers. The final image was a jpeg of 250 mb but each psd was over 2 gigs. I had 5 of them.
I know yours might not be the same but that is all I can suggest. Other than that, MORE RAM, MORE RAM!
WM
yeah that could work if i had some kind of image that could be split perfectly. unfortunately i'm working on a big painting that can't be cut into 4 pieces because i have things going back and forth and i draw them by hand. splitting in 4 means i'd have to deal with aligning the lines perfectly and i can't do that since we're talking about freehand drawing.
btw nice idea with the images of your daughter.
i'm making a painting for my wife now

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DiM on Fri Dec 21, 2007 5:17 pm, edited 1 time in total.
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