Photoshop tells me my file is larger than 2 GB and can not save...?

Hey guys, I was resizing of images to fit a web template and when I got to a particular image, he gave me notice of the error and told me my file is larger than 2 GB and cannot be saved. The image dimensions are 27 "x 35" PPP 240. I shoot with a full frame D800 and don't have never had this problem before, even if make images larger. IM walking Photoshop CC version, on a fairly powerful iMac.

Resizing of the process: enlarge the size of the canvas, and then across the layers and images to fit the new size. The canvas size is 27 "x 35". What's not here? Thank you all.

I do not use PS which, often, but I know that the file extension by default to saving a Photoshop Document is ".psd".  If you save a file size larger than the maximum allowed for this extension, you must save it as a Photoshop (".psb") file.  I don't know if you can save a large file to TIFF («.tif/.tiff') and keep all the attributes that has a native PS file.

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