Create a very large file for printing

Hello world

I need to create a VERY BIG file for printing.  The final print will be 148 "height x 124" wide. I tried to find a way to build it. I created all the graphics vector and enlarge the photos to a size that can be included, but whenever I try to create this file it fills the disk of my work and I can't perform no action.  I also tried to create in Illustrator, but I'm not too good with Illustrator that I am Photoshop and honestly have NO idea how to proceed.

Anyone can guide me please thanks to this? It is due to this evening and I'm really at a huge loss.

Thank you in advance!

OK this isn't a huge size - but if you are struggling on your system with it, you could do like Mellissa and build it in stages, thereby minimizing the layers in the final assembly.  You could also work in 8 bits rather than 16 bits to assemble the image print - it will be half of the memory required.

Dave

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