Make image larger than 2048x2048

How to make a PSTouch document size 2048x4096
Create document 1024x2048
Tap "&", then "Image Size"
Break the size ratio link (tap the chain)
Set width to 2048
Establish the size ratio link (tap the chain)
Tap "OK"
Now your document is 2048x4096
Need a huge landscape? (4096x2048)
Add this step..."&", "Rotate", "Rotate 90 CW"

Thank you for this tip!  It makes it run a little slower, but I can deal with that.  It amazes me that pst hasn't figured out a way to allow full res pics to be edited when other lesser photo apps have.  Crossing fingers it's coming soon.
Thanks again!

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