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Greetings
I have been re-saving many of my PSD files using CS3 image prosesssor with compatibility mode turned off. They have simply been saved again as PSD files into a different folder – no changes to the original PSD files. This has worked well and reduced file sizes by up to 50% (I had compatibility mode turned on previously).
of the 60 files I have processed, 3 will no longer open , I get a message that says "file will not open due to a program error."
these files have only ever been used in CS3. , they are quite large from just under 1GB to 1.5GB, however other similar large files have processed sucsessfully. I have re-tried without success.
I still have the original files so no data loss is involved.
can anyone suggest why turning compatibility mode off and saving a new copy would result in corruption/incompatibility when using the same version of photoshop.
Regards
Phil
I have been re-saving many of my PSD files using CS3 image prosesssor with compatibility mode turned off. They have simply been saved again as PSD files into a different folder – no changes to the original PSD files. This has worked well and reduced file sizes by up to 50% (I had compatibility mode turned on previously).
of the 60 files I have processed, 3 will no longer open , I get a message that says "file will not open due to a program error."
these files have only ever been used in CS3. , they are quite large from just under 1GB to 1.5GB, however other similar large files have processed sucsessfully. I have re-tried without success.
I still have the original files so no data loss is involved.
can anyone suggest why turning compatibility mode off and saving a new copy would result in corruption/incompatibility when using the same version of photoshop.
Regards
Phil
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