Is there any one else having a prob. not having enough memory?
My error says: There is not enough memory to use the selected picture as fill. Solid color is used instead as the fill but it is wise to reboot your computer and try again.
Its replacing my pictures with red blocks..
Any and all help would be appreciated! Thanks!
My error says: There is not enough memory to use the selected picture as fill. Solid color is used instead as the fill but it is wise to reboot your computer and try again.
Its replacing my pictures with red blocks..
Any and all help would be appreciated! Thanks!
Adrain Hershberger wrote:
Is there any one else having a prob. not having enough memory?
My error says: There is not enough memory to use the selected picture as fill. Solid color is used instead as the fill but it is wise to reboot your computer and try again.
Its replacing my pictures with red blocks..
Any and all help would be appreciated! Thanks!
Is there any one else having a prob. not having enough memory?
My error says: There is not enough memory to use the selected picture as fill. Solid color is used instead as the fill but it is wise to reboot your computer and try again.
Its replacing my pictures with red blocks..
Any and all help would be appreciated! Thanks!
Which CC product are you using??
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all created with Coffee Cup html editor
Yorkshire
England
Old Rishworthians Rugby Union Football club http://www.orrufc.co.uk
Tuxedo Junction Yorkshire Function Band http://www.riley-tuxedojunction.co.uk
The Commons Guest House http://www.thecommons-guesthouse.co.uk
all created with Coffee Cup html editor
I'm using Coffee Cup Visual Site Designer.
That error is caused by the image you are adding is missing its EXIF information. Resave the image as a GIF, JPG or PGN and RGB format (not CMYK) and that will correct the problem.
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Scott,
Hey! Thanks alot!! I greatly appreciate your help!
Hey! Thanks alot!! I greatly appreciate your help!
I am now having this problem, but that has nothing to do with it. The pictures are jpeg pictures. That is my site. You won't see a problem because I haven't uploaded it. However, I NEED to, but I can't because the pictures are just red squares. Only a few of them. I wasn't having this problem a while ago. It's happening to 5 or 6 pictures under gas guns. http://reddragonairsoft.net/
I can see all the pics on the page gasguns. Some of them take a while to load, though.
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They all loaded for me too. It did take awhile to get the page loaded since its <img> heavy. Maybe run your images through CC pix program to optimize them. It might make them download faster.
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Try clearing your browser cache Jared and see if that helps
Scott Swedorski wrote:
That error is caused by the image you are adding is missing its EXIF information. Resave the image as a GIF, JPG or PGN and RGB format (not CMYK) and that will correct the problem.
That error is caused by the image you are adding is missing its EXIF information. Resave the image as a GIF, JPG or PGN and RGB format (not CMYK) and that will correct the problem.
I just ran into this same issue today, where VSD was Out of Memory when trying to import a JPG file.
The solution was to change the format from CMYK to RGB as Scott suggested. I used Photoshop to do this. The RGB version imported without any issue.
"It would be nice" if this was one of the suggestions when the error window is displayed in VSD.
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