The combination of artwork size and resolution exceeds the maximum that can be rasterized.

hi there, im rajesh M S Aaryan, Creative agent @ SmartDesignstudios. which i founded.
here is my Solution for above  Question
Created File by giving 48 Inches (Hieght) * 240 inches (width) in Illustrator after Complete design, i just tried Export it to .Tif Format but error Occurred  "the combination of artwork size and resolution exceeds the maximum that can be rasterized".
Answer: Save the file as EPS format and open in Photoshop do no alter anything finally save as .Tif Format
this actually works

yes we can create
try to Export into .tiff format"
you'll get this error
the combination of artwork size and resolution exceeds the maximum that can be rasterized.

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