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Photoshop JPEG Crash


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Hi

I have encountered a very strange problem with some images I scanned into Photoshop.

I am using Photoshop CS2, and an Epson perfection 1650 scanner. The images, (25 of them), were scanned using file – import - Epson TWAIN in Photoshop, and set to black and white, 300dpi.

Initially everything went fine until I tried to reopen the images in Photoshop. Mostly I get one of two error messages:

“Microsoft Visual C++

R6025

Pure virtual function call”

This is followed by Photoshop crashing, and resetting the welcome screen when I load it back up again. The other message is:

“The embedded ICC profile cannot be used because the ICC profile is invalid. Ignoring the profile.”

Sometimes the image will load, but have a red haze over the image. When I right click on the files in explorer I notice that under ‘summary’ tab, the colour representation says ‘uncalibrated’.

I’ve never come across a JPEG that has caused so many problems. I’ve tried opening them with CS3 on a different computer and the same thing is happening. Does anyone have a faintest clue what is going on here??

If necessary I will post one of the images if anyone thinks they can help...

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Hi Paul

Thanks ever so much for your help. I've attached one of the images causing the problems, when I try to open it with CS2 I get the 'runtime error' message, and under CS3 I got a 'profile error' message followed by photoshop crashing.

 

I'm not using any additional plugins other than what comes installed with photoshop. I considered reinstalling it, but since the problem is occurring on more than one computer/different versions, I am assuming it is down to the file itself.

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