LR 1.3 refuses import of jpg due to size  - origin CS3 / photomerger

Hello,
The process that doesn't work properly looks as follows:
1. Three NEF files imported from LR to CS3 by drag and drop
2. Photomerger in CS3 to one file: Adobe-jpg. / max quality / 17MB - stored at finder
So far so good
3. Try to import mentioned jpg to LR by normal procedure
4. Meassage: import refused due to big file size
What is my mistake? Size couldn't be as normal import of much bigger files works smoothly.
Would be great to get advice.
Thanks and best regards
Dieter

You have most likely ran in to the brilliance that is Adobe's designers and
programmers. Adobe's opinion on digital photography and there by the
limitations of Lightroom is that no one has a need to deal with images that
are large than 10,000 pixels in either the X or Y or both. Check the pixel
count of your image. If it is wider or taller or both than 10,000 pixels
Adobe apparently feels that no one creates images this size. So you image
doesn't exist.
Robert

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