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Some jpgs give me the following error message when I try to open a file of jpgs burned on a CD-R. "Document May be Damaged (the file may be truncated or incomplete). Continue?" Not all jpgs are problematic. Most open fine. Some give (above) warning without showing thumbnail. Others give warning but show thumbnail, as if it can partially read a low-res image.
I also tried to copy low-res proxys in Photoshop Album 2.0 and the same problematic jpgs also give problems in Photoshop Album 2.0. Error message "The file is damaged or an unsupported format".
Jpgs were originally shot in a Olympus 5050 camera saved to a laptop hard drive then transfered to a CD-R. I no longer have the original media just the CD-R. Incidentally the CD-R lists all jpgs, but Photoshop cannot open all jpgs. Any way to fix this or alternate ideas for importing?
I also tried to copy low-res proxys in Photoshop Album 2.0 and the same problematic jpgs also give problems in Photoshop Album 2.0. Error message "The file is damaged or an unsupported format".
Jpgs were originally shot in a Olympus 5050 camera saved to a laptop hard drive then transfered to a CD-R. I no longer have the original media just the CD-R. Incidentally the CD-R lists all jpgs, but Photoshop cannot open all jpgs. Any way to fix this or alternate ideas for importing?
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