Thursday, February 4, 2016

Adobe Fireworks CS6 maximum image dimension


I am using Adobe Fireworks CS6, and the maximum width I can set of my image is 5900 pixels.


Attempting to resize it larger than this results in no action.


The PC I am on is high-spec.



Does Fireworks have a built-in maximum image size?


I think I will try Illustrator to get the image up to the required 10000px width.



Answer



There is a quite old thread on Adobe forums where speculation is made that it's because Fireworks is a screen-specific tool and this behavior might change in the future.




However, you can change the limit.


Make sure that Fireworks is closed, open Fireworks CS6 Preferences.txt file located in:



  • Windows 7/Vista: C:\Users\USERNAME\AppData\Roaming\Adobe\Fireworks CS6\English\

  • Windows XP: C:\Documents and Settings\USERNAME\AppData\Roaming\Adobe\Fireworks CS6\English\


  • MacOS X: Library/Preferences/Adobe Fireworks CS6/en/


and change


    MaxDocSizeInPixels
6000

to


    MaxDocSizeInPixels
10000


or adjust this number as needed.


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