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Re: OPM Problem

2005-05-03 by nsapc

I reinstalled all of the applications this past weekend following 
the need to format my hard drive. Prior to that, OPM worked fine 
including psd as a choice from the import file list. The problems 
arose following the reinstall.

I used the *.* choice when psd files (as a separate choice) no 
longer appeared. This did display the psd files but to no avail. 
They would not preview nor open even after selected. Converting a 
psd file to tif in PSCS was an effort at a work around but again to 
no avail. The file appeared but when selected, no preview and the 
address access violation error message prevented any printing. 

I have emailed Joe and have yet to hear from him. Hopefully he will 
provide some solution.

N. Schwartz 

--- In DigitalBlackandWhiteThePrint@yahoogroups.com, "Louis Dina" 
<lbdina@c...> wrote:
> When you whent to import the file, did you select All File Types 
from 
> the file type drop down box?  PSD files display and open fine for 
me.
> 
> If that is not the issue, I'd send Joe an email.
> 
> Lou
> 
> --- In DigitalBlackandWhiteThePrint@yahoogroups.com, "nsapc" 
> <nsapc@y...> wrote:
> > I cannot import, preview nor print any psd images under Win XP 
with
> > a 2200 Epson. I can print a test image and jpeg's. The psd file
> > option does NOT appear in the file type drop down menu of the 
import
> > dialogue box.
> > 
> > I converted a psd image to tif in PSCS. I could import but not
> > preview or print this file. The error message "Access Violation 
at 
> > address 00422FBB in module OPM.exe. Read of address 00000000".
> > 
> > I suspect Quicktime 6.5.2 may be involved in the issue. When 
> > installing, I checked the box to view psd images.
> > 
> > N. Schwartz

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