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Crunch Hardtack

2005-05-25, 7:14 pm

First, I'm using OS X 10.3.9 on a Mac.
Has anyone else had a problem with iView Media Pro 2.6.4 and
Photoshop/ImageReady CS2 files? I tried to update a catalog today for
the first time since using CS2, and iView choked (froze up) on a PSD
file. I end up having to force quit.
I looked on iView's website and did a google search but couldn't find
anything.
I tried trashing iView's prefs but that didn't help.

Thanks in advance.
Johan W. Elzenga

2005-05-25, 7:14 pm

Crunch Hardtack <die_spammers@fastmail.fm> wrote:

> First, I'm using OS X 10.3.9 on a Mac.
> Has anyone else had a problem with iView Media Pro 2.6.4 and
> Photoshop/ImageReady CS2 files? I tried to update a catalog today for
> the first time since using CS2, and iView choked (froze up) on a PSD
> file. I end up having to force quit.
> I looked on iView's website and did a google search but couldn't find
> anything.
> I tried trashing iView's prefs but that didn't help.


What kind of PSD file? Perhaps iView doesn't support 16 bits layers yet
and this was such a file.


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Johan W. Elzenga johan<<at>>johanfoto.nl
Editor / Photographer http://www.johanfoto.nl/
Crunch Hardtack

2005-05-25, 11:14 pm

Nope, not 16 bit. The only thing out of the ordinary it might have had
was a smart object, but I would think if that was a problem you'd see
people discussing it all over the place... And iView would've resolved
it... apparently not.



In article <1gx50iv.1o93wr91cnts2qN%nomail@please.invalid>, Johan W.
Elzenga <nomail@please.invalid> wrote:

> Crunch Hardtack <die_spammers@fastmail.fm> wrote:
>
>
> What kind of PSD file? Perhaps iView doesn't support 16 bits layers yet
> and this was such a file.

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