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New to the list. A month ago I added a fairly large library of
mostly JPEG graphics to a newly installed Windows copy of digiKam.
I've been slowly tagging them to make the process of finding related
photos easier. But today I needed to process a few in Photoshop CS6
and found Photoshop couldn't open any of them. The error reading:<br>
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<i>Could not complete your request because of a problem parsing the
JPEG file.</i><br>
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The only way I was able to get Photoshop to open them was to have
Irfanview batch process the whole group over to a different folder.
This is on a Windows 7 PC. <br>
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Google having failed to help me here, I'm hoping someone on the list
here might have some suggestions as to what's going on. Is this a
known issue?<br>
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Thanks for any feedback on this.<br>
Shel
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