Adobe Photoshop PSB import

Adobe Photoshop PSB import

PSB (Photoshop Big) files can now be imported into PrintFactory. So files bigger than 2GB can be opened in their original format. PSDs (Photoshop Documents) are already supported but anything bigger than 30,000 by 30,000 pixels could not be converted or saved into any other format from Adobe Photoshop.

This means that jobs requiring this extra large size can now be accommodated without having to be split or be downsized. So for large area coverage at higher resolutions this will be ideal. Building wraps, wall coverings and other large, closely viewed products will now be quicker to  setup and process direct, using the PSB format direct from Photoshop.

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