Save for Web & Devices always says image too big ?

Every time I invoke this function in CS5 Windows 64 bit, it says the image exceeds the size the tool was designed for. Usually these are shots from my Nikon D300 so about 4000x3000 pixels. The tool still works but the dialog pops up every time

SFW, in order to make the previews and display an expected file size, is actually saving a temp file as a GIF, JPG, PNG, whatever. This temporary preview can take time if you throw a large image at it before entering a value for smaller image dimensions. So Adobe throws a warning at the user to squelch obscene ambitions.

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  • The image exceeds the size Save for Web & Devices was designed for

    I just upgraded from CS3 to CS5. I assumed that Save for Web & Devices would have been redesigned so that it would not complain with modern large photos that they were just too big!
    However, it still does. I just don't get this. Photoshop in general now is editing very large images. It should be able to handle them also in this feature.
    Is this just a legacy message, or is it really true that this feature can only handle small images?

    Thanks for your comments, Marian.
    As a book publisher, now an iOS app publisher also, it is not clear to me how you discern what Adobe intended for Save for Web and Devices. They don't  tell us much. If you have found more details, please point me to them.
    I dig and dig in the documentation, and nowhere see guidance as to its purpose and limitations. I wish there were more. The options and tools in it seem very good for taking an image you use for print, and making a web or iPhone version--better than I find in other tools. Apart from the warning, it sure looks like a general purpose resizing/optimization tool. I would like to know more from Adobe about what Save for Web actually does to my images in this process. Perhaps other tools would be better for images destined for devices such as the iPhone/iPad, rather than the web.
    As far as we're concerned, the only issue is that Save for Web doesn't cope well with large files. There are ways to deal with that. Adobe has provided us all with some truly great tools in CS, but perhaps have neglected this corner a bit. Thanks for pointing me to workarounds. They're more awkward, but will get us there.
    For my part, I mostly just ignore the warning, use Save for Web, and get my web/device images. Perhaps some day Adobe will tweak Save for Web and make it into the great general purpose tool it could be. In the meantime, they could at least put a 'don't show this message again' checkbox in the warning as Scott Falkner suggests.

  • "Save for Web & Devices" Huge BUG and major annoyance!

    Photoshop CS3
    I am so tired of losing all of my work for this bug it isn't even funny! It doesn't lock up Photoshop but does make it impossible to save anything including all the currently cropped and resized images open in PS. It forces you to lose hours of work in some cases which is what just now happened and I want something done with this since it is probably the biggest annoyance from a BUG of all the adobe products ever.
    To replicate this bug:
    Open an image, any image.
    Go to File and Choose "Save for Web & Devices".
    Once the "Save for Web & Devices" dialog box is open choose save, BUT here is the bug, after the Save As dialog box appears choose cancel to go back to the open and now useless "Save for Web & Devices".
    Attempt to now close the "Save for Web & Devices" dialog box.
    The issue is it won't close once I cancel after choosing save from the  "Save for Web & Devices" dialog. I cannot resize the window or do  anything in PS when this happens since it takes complete focus. I cannot  close the box or choose from most of the options on the right since now  at this point they'll all be blank.
    This has happened before and  I had learned to save no matter what to avoid this but just forgot and  am once again about to lose HOURS of work because of it...
    I have searched and searched and cannot find a separate process to close in device manager to stop just it (which is lame). All I can do is close PS and say good bye to everything I had already done.
    Of course I would like a solution to this and a fix but having owned Adobe products for years know this is highly unlikely and to get a fix you must buy the new version (pathetic). So, I will settle for yet another hopeful work around to get around this idiotic BUG.
    EDIT: I have rebuilt my preferences countless times (since that seems to be needed for so many of Adobe's products issues) as well as complete resinstalls of the CS3 Production Premium Suite to no avail. I have dealt with this issue for several years and several new installs. I have an aviation forum and people have been able to replicate this on theirs installs as well, to include one CS4 user.
    Message was edited by: Danbo342

    Thanks Noel, and others.
    I have listened to people.  In fact read my second post. It was seeing the 1st two that couldn't  duplicate the error get on the phone to a friend in Germany that was  able to duplicate it. I then came back here and shared what my  suspicions were of the Matrox unit. The other person able to duplicate the issue has yet to return to the forum for me to further check with (I guess some people sleep).
    To be clear here. I  have owned CS3 since it's release. I have built myself several  computers since I bought it and this one is actually the third since  then. This particular issue though was never seen until a few months ago  since I seldomly use the Save for Web for saving files and just started  using it on my latest flash site.
    As for video cards.  This card I am using is my 3rd. My GTX 260 was great but being having  other joys of the PC I also always kept up with the latest and greatest  cards so thus came my last purchase of the GTX295 before the newer ones  hit. Point being, the issue is most likely my Trip2GO and plan on  testing when I get home and get it ripped apart. I do web design on the  side which is one reason the trip2Go for my home workstation. The other point is that I do a LOT more than Adobe work and my card needs to be high end and not some cheap card just to make my suite work. Maybe in the future I'll make another comp,,, one for every other product I own and then one just for Adobe's products.
    Now as for tech support and myself. I am A+ certified. I am certified in every OS since Dos 6 and a hardware engineer. I do tech support, have 3 support forums and 11 web site, all primarily based on support. My comments above were not about getting mean, it is because Adobe support in general is one of the worst that I have ever had the misfortune to deal with and strongly disagree with the way they cut support and updates to a year old product (that's when no more patches came out I meant and known bugs were written off for the next version). To say try a new video card to me is like a supposed "tech" to say reinstall your OS, or like here reading people say (what I originally said I did) about clearing the preferences. Sure, this help clear up lots of Adobe product abnormalities but listen up folks, it's not a SOLUTION, it is merely a work around. It shouldn't get so screwed up to begin with. This is not my product and although I have tried it, it is wrong to not fix these issues and just expect people to keep refreshing there preferences. It takes me hours and days to get things back the way I want them and normally half way to heaven another bug and I have to reset them yet again! This is us dealing with a broken product, period. It is far from a solution, there's a huge difference.
    Moving along,,, This build is a few months old but my windows install is much more recent. All firmware, drivers you name it is up to speed 100% I guaruntee. My hardware is all working perfectly with the propable exception of the Matrox rig. It has to be it. Being that the 1st two people to reply in my own forum were able to immediately duplicate the error had me thinking other but as you should be able to see is that changed fast and if you read this thread from top to bottom you'll see that I have been providing all the answers people are asking.
    Thanks again, I'll report back tonight. My current plan is to go through the painful process of getting just one monitor working without the Matrox unit, flushing my preferences and trying again. I think it will work fine but will report back either way.

  • Option help in Save for Web & Devices dialog

    When down sampling images for use in a DPS folio, what settings should be chosen in the Save for Web & Devices dialog in Photoshop?

    I need to figure out why my trim option is always grayed out. It's saved in PSD format, yet the option to trim the transparent pixels is grayed out. why is that? what am I doing wrong? I must have to change something.
    Thanks in advance, Linda

  • Save for web & devices CS3 Windows problem

    I have been having this problem for a few days now. I try to hit Ctrl+Alt+Shift+S to save for web and devices, and nothing comes up. So I click the file menu and I see the option is grayed out. I thought resetting itwould help, but it keeps happening, then somebody told me it was the size of the picture, but that can't be it, because I couldn't save a picture 5"x5", and that isn't too big. I have a feeling it may be the color settings, but I don't know anything in there, so assistance would be appreciated.

    curt y wrote:
    Go to Image/Mode in PS and see if it is 8 bit and RBG color and change it needed.  Many function don't work with 16 bit image.
    Save for Web & Devices does though, so it's not that.
    Maybe a reset of the Save for web preferences is called for.
    See http://forums.adobe.com/message/1661425#1661425
    (The FAQ is actually for CS2 (!!) but should work in principle with CS3)

  • CS4 using Save for Web & Devices Problem

    I choose Save for Web & Devices. Select .jpg as file type but on bottom left under preview it says GIF. And I cannot reduce the resolution quality using the slide bar. It always says GIF and file size stays the same.   Can anyone tell me how to fix this?  It's only been happening the last few days. Worked fine before.  Oh and the file I am trying to save is 72dpi RGB less than 200px x 200px.  So don't think it's a file settings issue.

    Thanks for the response.
    The background is transparent and will end up on a white background eventually.
    I tried to make it clear in Dreamweaver by scaling it and it did seem to improve it somewhat. But it still doesn't look like the clear copy in Illustrator that I started with...
    I also need to be able to embed this in a Word document to print for a hardcopy manual.
    I had this same problem with Freehand a few years ago.

  • CS5.1 Save for Web & Devices not responding

    I was turning a mov. file into a gif. When I was finished I went to save for web & devices and after it finished loading... the gif couldn't be seen but a coral pink box took the space. Then I get a message stateing that Adobe CS5.1 is not responding... Then it closes down the program. I'm able to make other gifs. Even ones with more frames.They all turn out to be fine. It's just this certain one I try to make that always ends up closeing down the program. The file size is 248MB and the gif I'm trying to make only needs 91 frames. I'm so confused. I even used the same mov. file and made a different gif from it and it worked perfectly! I've tried reinstalling but that didn't fix anything.
    So hopefully someone out here will have some helpful information on how to fix this. Thanks!

    What dimensions does the image have?
    And what does
    I was turning a mov. file into a gif.
    mean exactly?

  • Quick Trim option in Save for Web & Devices

    Hi,
    a feature to do a quick Trim in Save for Web & Devices dialogue would be great, especially if it was enabled with a checkbox, then when you enable it, it activates a dialogue with the three options that already exist in Trim option (Transparent pixels, Top left color, Bottom right color).
    Let me know what you think.

    I need to figure out why my trim option is always grayed out. It's saved in PSD format, yet the option to trim the transparent pixels is grayed out. why is that? what am I doing wrong? I must have to change something.
    Thanks in advance, Linda

  • Save for Web & Devices window doesn't fit @ 1366 x 768

    I'm using a MacBook Air running at 1366 x 768, or within Adobe CS5 requirement tolerances, but whenever I try to 'Save for Web & Devices', the dialogue box that pops up is much too big, vertically speaking, for my screen. Attempting to minimize/maximize doesn't rectify the problem--a substantial portion of the window, including the buttons necessary to execute the save action, are in the not-visible portion of the window. If I hit ENTER/RETURN, I can complete the process, but this is clearly a bug: I should be able to resize the window, or scroll within it.
    Is there something else I can do, short of pursue a fix from Adobe? Some setting I've overlooked? I'm running Lion, but this problem started on a Snow Leopard install.

    mcpeckham wrote:
    …Yep, that seems to work, but I shouldn't have to hide the Dock, right?…
    Wrong!  Yes, you do have to hide the Dock if you want to share the Adobe Photoshop minimum required space with Apple's Dock, which in my opinion should be invisible when not needed, which in turn is for a split second every half hour or more.  I'm sick and tired of Apple shoving ugly, intrusive OS features down our throats (see footnote * in next paragraph).  I want the computer to do what I want, not what Apple wants.
    * 2.5 GHz Power Mac (PPC) G5-Quad; 16GB RAM; mutant, flashed 550MHz nVidia GeForce 7800GTX, 1,700MHz 512MB VRAM; ATTO ExpressPCI UL5D LP SCSI card; Mac OS X Tiger 10.4.11 and Leopard 10.5.8 boot drives; Spotblight, Dashboard and Time Machine permanently disabled; Dock hidden; dual 22" CRT monitors; USB wireless 'n' available but connected to the Internet via wired Ethernet; FW flatbed scanner; 2 SCSI scanners (one tabloid-size transparency scanner and a film scanner); various internal & external HDs; FW Epson 2200 and Ethernet Samsung ML-2850ND printers; 2 X Back-UPS RS 1500 XS units.
    Mr. Schewe explains it more forcefully in his last post above.
    My experience over the years has shown me consistently that the more vocal or vehement the complaint, vent or rant, the greater the likelihood of PEBKAC (google that if you're not familiar with the term).
    Wo Tai Lao Le
    我太老了

  • Using "Save for Web & Devices" for a Organization Chart with Text

    I created a document in CS3 Illustrator that is an Organization Chart. It contains rectangles, lines, and text. It looks great in Illustrator.
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    I'm obviously unlettered in this modus operandi!
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    Thanks for the response.
    The background is transparent and will end up on a white background eventually.
    I tried to make it clear in Dreamweaver by scaling it and it did seem to improve it somewhat. But it still doesn't look like the clear copy in Illustrator that I started with...
    I also need to be able to embed this in a Word document to print for a hardcopy manual.
    I had this same problem with Freehand a few years ago.

  • Save for Web & Devices, The operation could not be completed

    I keep getting this error when I Save for Web & Devices: The operation could not be completed.
    I have saved for the web before for many more complex, larger images without a hitch.
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    GoodLuck4287-sxcElh wrote:
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    …and yet you don't even tell us what version it is—let alone pertinent details of your machine, OS, etc.. 
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    As I do for web development, I do this:
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    Hi KT. Thanks for your response. I'm already using this formats. Anyway, the problem occurs within iBooks Author interface. I mean: I can see the color shift (or washed out...) at iBooks Author at my computer screen. Of course, when I test it on iPad it also looks bad.
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  • Save for web & devices - Background question

    Hi,
    The save for web & devices option is very useful, but there's one thing that causes me a problem & I don't know whether there's an easy solution to it.
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    I suspect that the answer will either be 'No', or 'Yes, if you're using CS3+x', but I thought I'd ask anyway.
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    Many thanks,
    Paul

    And the good news is that Photoshop handled transparent and partially transparent PNGs from way back.
    This demonstration of a partially transparent PNG might interest you:
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    -Noel

  • Save for web & Devices CS5 32bit Version

     
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    Tom

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    Image size - change resolution from 300ppi to 72ppi
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    Am I missing something really stupid?
    Peter

    Hi Charles,
    Sometimes we have to go through meaningless steps...
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