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Photoshop 7 - Error Message

  • 30-07-2010 7:05am
    #1
    Registered Users Posts: 884 ✭✭✭


    Error message is attached here. I cant save a project as a jpeg. I backed up and flattened the image, deleted my preferences, tried again and still the same.

    Here is all my system info.
    Operating System: Windows XP
    Version: 5.1 Service Pack 2
    System architecture: AMD CPU Family:15, Model:8, Stepping:2 with MMX, SSE Integer, SSE FP
    Built-in memory: 2047 MB
    Free memory: 769 MB
    Memory available to Photoshop: 1737 MB
    Memory used by Photoshop: 50 %
    Image cache levels: 4
    Use image cache for histograms: No
    Serial number: 10451127465462515512
    Application folder: C:\Program Files\Adobe\Photoshop 7.0\
    Temporary file path: C:\DOCUME~1\LAPTOP~1.YOU\LOCALS~1\Temp\
    Photoshop scratch has async I/O disabled
    Scratch volume(s):
    Startup, 101.42 GB, 36.50 GB free
    Primary Plug-ins folder: C:\Program Files\Adobe\Photoshop 7.0\Plug-Ins\
    Additional Plug-ins folder: C:\Program Files\Adobe\Photoshop 7.0\Plug-Ins\
    Installed plug-ins:
    3D Transform 7.0
    ADM 2.84ps73 03.23.2002-00:12:33h
    ASDStrm 1.02x7 02.02.15-01:45:06h
    Accented Edges 7.0
    Acrobat TouchUp Image 7.0
    Angled Strokes 7.0
    BMP 7.0
    Bas Relief 7.0
    Chalk & Charcoal 7.0
    Charcoal 7.0
    Chrome 7.0
    Clouds 7.0
    Color Halftone 7.0
    Colored Pencil 7.0
    CompuServe GIF 7.0
    Conditional Mode Change 7.0
    Contact Sheet II 7.0
    Conté Crayon 7.0
    Craquelure 7.0
    Crosshatch 7.0
    Crystallize 7.0
    Cutout 7.0
    Dark Strokes 7.0
    De-Interlace 7.0
    Detect Watermark 1.70.19
    Difference Clouds 7.0
    Diffuse Glow 7.0
    Displace 7.0
    Dry Brush 7.0
    Embed Watermark 1.70.19
    Export Transparent Image 7.0
    Extract 7.0
    Extrude 7.0
    FastCore Routines 7.0
    Film Grain 7.0
    Filmstrip 7.0
    Fit Image 7.0
    Fresco 7.0
    Generic EPS 7.0
    Generic PDF 7.0
    Glass 7.0
    Glowing Edges 7.0
    Grain 7.0
    Graphic Pen 7.0
    Halftone Pattern 7.0
    Hidden 7.0
    ICO (Windows Icon) NO VERSION
    Ink Outlines 7.0
    Lens Flare 7.0
    Lighting Effects 7.0
    Liquify 7.0
    MMXCore Routines 7.0
    Mezzotint 7.0
    Mosaic Tiles 7.0
    Multi-Page PDF to PSD 7.0
    Multiprocessor Support 7.0
    NTSC Colors 7.0
    Neon Glow 7.0
    Note Paper 7.0
    Ocean Ripple 7.0
    PCX 7.0
    PDF Image 7.0
    PNG 7.0
    PNG Icons 1.21x7 2001.12.14-1602h.21s
    Paint Daubs 7.0
    Palette Knife 7.0
    Patchwork 7.0
    Paths to Illustrator 7.0
    Pattern Maker 7.0
    Photo CD 7.0
    Photocopy 7.0
    Picture Package 7.0
    Pinch 7.0
    Pixar 7.0
    Plaster 7.0
    Plastic Wrap 7.0
    Pointillize 7.0
    Polar Coordinates 7.0
    Poster Edges 7.0
    Radial Blur 7.0
    Read Watermark 1.70.19
    Resize Image 7.0
    Reticulation 7.0
    Ripple 7.0
    Rough Pastels 7.0
    Save For Web 3.0
    Shear 7.0
    Smart Blur 7.0
    Smudge Stick 7.0
    Solarize 7.0
    Spatter 7.0
    Spherize 7.0
    Sponge 7.0
    Sprayed Strokes 7.0
    Stained Glass 7.0
    Stamp 7.0
    Sumi-e 7.0
    Targa 7.0
    Texturizer 7.0
    Tiles 7.0
    Torn Edges 7.0
    Twain Acquire 7.0
    Twain Select 7.0
    Twirl 7.0
    Underpainting 7.0
    Variations 7.0
    WIA Support 7.0
    Water Paper 7.0
    Watercolor 7.0
    Wave 7.0
    Web Photo Gallery 7.0
    Wind 7.0
    Wireless Bitmap 7.0
    ZigZag 7.0
    Installed TWAIN devices:
    WIA-HP Pavilion Webcam


Comments

  • Registered Users Posts: 5,278 ✭✭✭mordeith


    Might be an issue with the sratch disks. Looks like you have everything set to C: Have you an external drive that you can assign the secondary scratch to? Also have a look here. Some people appear to have a similar issue.


  • Registered Users Posts: 884 ✭✭✭Cork Skate


    mordeith wrote: »
    Might be an issue with the scratch disks. Looks like you have everything set to C: Have you an external drive that you can assign the secondary scratch to? Also have a look here. Some people appear to have a similar issue.

    I just tried to save the photoshop file to an external drive, and i opened it from there and tried to save it as a jpeg again, still the same. This is after a reinstall of the application as well.

    I'll have a look at the scratch disk settings as you suggest.


  • Registered Users Posts: 7,500 ✭✭✭BrokenArrows


    have a look in the windows event viewer under the application or system log and see if it gives a more descriptive error. The one in the screenshot is cut off.

    to do this type "eventvwr" into the run command.


  • Registered Users Posts: 884 ✭✭✭Cork Skate


    I have created a new photoshop file on the C: Drive (resolution 300) and saved. Then reopened and saved as a jpeg, no worries ... so its not the application.

    I have opened up a copy of the file, which had a resolution of 320 ... dropped it to 300, tried and still the same. Dropped it to 100 and it saved as a jpeg .... so its the resolution -> file size?

    Is there anything i can tweak to get around this? I would need to be able to work with 300 resolution so i still need to get a solution.


  • Registered Users Posts: 197 ✭✭softdancomputer


    Dont remember PS7 too well, but check if its a save for web option, and try to save as jpeg from there.


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  • Registered Users Posts: 884 ✭✭✭Cork Skate


    have a look in the windows event viewer under the application or system log and see if it gives a more descriptive error. The one in the screenshot is cut off.

    to do this type "eventvwr" into the run command.

    Yup, had a look and nothing in there. Just one error related to VMCService so not relevant. You're right though, the error message isn't great with the info.
    Dont remember PS7 too well, but check if its a save for web option, and try to save as jpeg from there.

    Tried that and got this message


  • Registered Users Posts: 197 ✭✭softdancomputer


    So you have a memory problem, i suppose the ram isn't enough for PS to run everything.


  • Registered Users Posts: 884 ✭✭✭Cork Skate


    So you have a memory problem, i suppose the ram isn't enough for PS to run everything.

    Yeah, its looking like it alright .... although i have seen others getting the same problem and they had loads of RAM. Its worth a shot though. I checked out this website and it says that upgrading the RAM is not advised as per manufacturers guidelines but i cant see it doing any damage and i can always swap it out again.


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