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Taburn

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PostPosted: Tue Aug 25, 2009 2:45 pm    Post subject: Image processor makes multi window crash Reply with quote

I have CS3. I recreantly converted 10,000 .RAW pictures into .JPG using Photoshop's Image Processor. They were in about 50 different folders, so It wasn't a strait all day process. About 50% of the time my processor was running at 100%. I used an icepack to cool my laptop.

After that was over, photoshop started being weird. I could open a picture, but when I tried to open another one, a window would pop up with the already open picture in it. If I clicked the X button to close it, photoshop would crash. If I clicked the window bar at the top of the picture, it would maximize, but go all white. If I clicked it again, everything would become normal. That was manageable, but annoying.

Now whenever I try to open a second picture, Photoshop just crashes strait out.

Doing anything other than strait editing of pictures has become impossible. Is there some way to fix this?
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