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    Default Revit Export Issue: Failed to Export Image

    Hello,

    I've come across the following issue when I'm trying to export my current project(views,plans,sections,etc) as a jpg/png/etc: "Failed to Export Image.Please reduce image size"

    I want it to be exported at real project scale 1:100 so my Image Size is set to Zoom to 100% of actual size and Raster Image Quality is set to 300.I'm planning on importing the JPG into Photoshop since they will be for a presentation.

    Thank you!

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    Cool Re: Revit Export Issue: Failed to Export Image

    I suspect an insufficient omount of memory is causing this.

    How much RAM do you have on the machine which is trying to export the image?
    You mey need 8 GB or more for this.

    Also, I assume that a large image size as you describe is also trying to create a very
    large file, at 300 dpi--which in turn is causing the lack of memory problem.

    Try a slighty lower quality--say 150 dpi--which should be more than enough for that large an image.

    cheers.........

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