12000-15000 is not a solution, actually. I think, it should be set to max size, 
which may be handled by gThumb.
It handles 16kx4k JPEG pretty well. So, 2^15 - 2^16 should be enough, if you 
don't want to set it to very large values.

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image resize dialog doesn't support image size larger than 10000
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/139986
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