I'm often tripped up by the automatic resizing of JPG images to 100". Today I made a banner that needed to be 112" wide, and I missed (again) that the JPG export had silently forced the exported image to 100" for no good reason I can see, BTW.
I know I can over ride it in the export dialog, but it's a very busy shop and sometimes I forget.
From what I can discover, there is no practical limit to pixel dimensions for the JPG file format, the limits in the Corel Draw export dialog seem way too small and somewhat arbitrary.
Thank you.
Pixel limit for Jpeg is 30,000x30,000.
What resolution is used?
It seems that you are exporting graphic at 300 dpi.
DarrinBrunner said:From what I can discover, there is no practical limit to pixel dimensions for the JPG file format, the limits in the Corel Draw export dialog seem way too small and somewhat arbitrary.
The size limit is used on almost all programs, from CorelDRAW to Photoshop, but almost all RIP (such as Roland Versaworks) doesn't allows file larger than 30.000 pixels, so is useless to create a file if any other program can't read it. The 30.000 pixels allows to export more than 100 inches if you reduce the resolution. You know, the more size, less resolution. For a business card size the resolution should be 300 dpi, but for a 100 inches images, it's not needed to use 300 dpi (moreover, you don't need more than 100 dpi at this size)