Import Message - Files Too Big

While doing my initial import, I got a message the end that about 8 of my 1000 or so photos were not imported because they were too big. I'm leaving the photos on my NAS drive (not moving them). What's the problem? Thanks in advance for any help.
Steve

No files 10K pixels a side or larger will be imported regardless of Mb size.
From Help: About file formats
>TIFF format
>Tagged-Image File Format (TIFF, TIF) is used to exchange files between applications and computer platforms. TIFF is a flexible bitmap image format supported by virtually all paint, image-editing, and page-layout applications. Also, virtually all desktop scanners can produce TIFF images. Lightroom supports large documents saved in TIFF format (up to 100 million pixels with pixel dimensions of no more than 10,000 on a side). However, most other applications, including older versions of Photoshop (pre-Photoshop CS), do not support documents with file sizes greater than 2 GB.
Don
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