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=?ISO-8859-1?Q?Ralph_B=F6hme?=

2003-11-21, 12:52 pm

Help:
Using Photoshop 7 with large images on an dual G4 1.4 with 10.2.8.
Diskwarrior finds no serios issues.
In some not reproducable cases the parts of the image i.E. stripes are
moved around after saving.

Any hints?

jjs

2003-11-21, 12:52 pm

In article <bpldd5$11s5$1@ulysses.news.tiscali.de>,
=?ISO-8859-1?Q?Ralph_B=F6hme?= <ralphboehme@web.de> wrote:
quote:

> Help:
> Using Photoshop 7 with large images on an dual G4 1.4 with 10.2.8.
> Diskwarrior finds no serios issues.
> In some not reproducable cases the parts of the image i.E. stripes are
> moved around after saving.
>
> Any hints?



Perhaps it is time to revive the thread on how one can split up PS files
and operate on reasonably sized portions. What kind of image do you have
that justifies a 2gb image file? 4000spi 4x5" transparencies?
=?ISO-8859-1?Q?Ralph_B=F6hme?=

2003-11-21, 12:52 pm

quote:

> that justifies a 2gb image file? 4000spi 4x5" transparencies?



Huh??
Not 2GB, only 200 MB.

jjs

2003-11-21, 1:21 pm

In article <bplen9$124u$1@ulysses.news.tiscali.de>,
=?ISO-8859-1?Q?Ralph_B=F6hme?= <ralphboehme@web.de> wrote:
quote:

>
> Huh??
> Not 2GB, only 200 MB.



oops. Sorry. Bad reading on my part. I've never had the problem in
question. Can't help.
Warren Sarle

2003-11-24, 10:19 am

"Ralph Böhme" <ralphboehme@web.de> wrote in message
news:bpldd5$11s5$1@ulysses.news.tiscali.de...
quote:

> Help:
> Using Photoshop 7 with large images on an dual G4 1.4 with 10.2.8.
> Diskwarrior finds no serios issues.
> In some not reproducable cases the parts of the image i.E. stripes are
> moved around after saving.
>
> Any hints?



Get a Windows machine?


edjh

2003-11-24, 10:19 am

Warren Sarle wrote:
quote:

> "Ralph Böhme" <ralphboehme@web.de> wrote in message
> news:bpldd5$11s5$1@ulysses.news.tiscali.de...
>
>
>
> Get a Windows machine?
>
>


Yes it's well known that Windows machines NEVER have any problems.

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Chris Cox

2003-11-24, 10:20 am


Since no other users are seeing such problems without it being tracable
to a hardware or driver issue, I'd suspect that your hard drive or RAM
has a problem.

Chris



In article <bpldd5$11s5$1@ulysses.news.tiscali.de>, Ralph Böhme
<ralphboehme@web.de> wrote:
quote:

> Help:
> Using Photoshop 7 with large images on an dual G4 1.4 with 10.2.8.
> Diskwarrior finds no serios issues.
> In some not reproducable cases the parts of the image i.E. stripes are
> moved around after saving.
>
> Any hints?


=?ISO-8859-1?Q?Ralph_B=F6hme?=

2003-11-24, 10:20 am

Chris Cox wrote:[QUOTE][color=darkred]
> Since no other users are seeing such problems without it being tracable
> to a hardware or driver issue, I'd suspect that your hard drive or RAM
> has a problem.
>
> Chris
>
>
>
> In article <bpldd5$11s5$1@ulysses.news.tiscali.de>, Ralph Böhme
> <ralphboehme@web.de> wrote:
>
>

I will run Intergrity tonight in order to verify bad ram or worse.
Report coming soon...

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