Quote Originally Posted by Naima View Post
I have a 64 bit windows 7 and 32 gb ram , how much big I can export?
It depends on what you're trying to export. For CC3 exports, there is a practical upper limit. For image files like JPEG, BMP, or PNG, you should be able to get well over 5000x5000 or more with the basic version (depending on projection and other settings). Just make sure that you save everything before trying large exports (I've seen folks get 8000x8000 and higher; that eats roughly 1GB of RAM for workspace). FT3 doesn't do the best checking for limits, so you may be able to get a larger export than someone whose system is a 32-bit OS with lots of drivers and installed software. For something like a raw binary height export, the limit set in the software is 100000 (roughly 10GB of data written); this happens because that kind of export doesn't need context for projection or rendering.