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1. Re: .Gif 0x0 dimensions problem
c.pfaffenbichler Dec 21, 2011 1:08 AM (in response to Cronos117)Could you please post a screenshot with the pertinent Panels (the Save for Web-dialog, too) visible?
Other than that are Photoshop and OS fully updated and have you performed the usual trouble-shooting routines (trashing prefs by keeping command-alt-shift pressed while starting Photoshop, 3rd party plug-ins deactivation, system maintenance, font validation, etc.)?
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2. Re: .Gif 0x0 dimensions problem
Chris Cox Dec 21, 2011 2:36 PM (in response to c.pfaffenbichler)What version of Photoshop are you using?
And what applications are you attempting to open the files in?
I don't recall any version of SFW that wrote corrupt GIF files... (and such a common format, would have generated complaints if it didn't work)
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3. Re: .Gif 0x0 dimensions problem
Cronos117 Dec 22, 2011 4:02 AM (in response to Cronos117)Thanks for you help, i think ive solved it the scooby-doo mystery tho. i was trying to "save for web" images around 4000x5000. once i reduced the size it exported properly.
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4. Re: .Gif 0x0 dimensions problem
Chris Cox Dec 22, 2011 9:33 AM (in response to Cronos117)Hmm, SFW doesn't like images that large. We'll take a look and see if we can reproduce problems with large images.
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5. Re: .Gif 0x0 dimensions problem
Marian Driscoll Dec 22, 2011 2:35 PM (in response to Chris Cox)Chris Cox wrote:
Hmm, SFW doesn't like images that large....
If we're still talking about an animated GIF, nothing likes images that large. Display software and hardware will crap itself on such a large animated GIF file. Nobody should be making GIF animations that large. It is not practical.



