Adobe Indesign Error Encountered While Reading Jpeg Image
InDesign files (CS2) - Adobe Indesign Macintosh When I try to bring an image scanned in Photoshop into an InDesign file, I get the following error message: "Error encountered while reading image. Image may be damaged or incompatible. error encountered while reading jpeg image indesign cc Resave the image with different settings and try again." I recently purchased a new photoshop could not complete your request because of a problem parsing the jpeg data Canon scanner (CanoScan 4400). I never had any problems with my previous Canon scanner, or using older versions of InDesign and Photoshop. I've tried saving the image in every possible format. I've tried reinstalling Photoshop and InDesign, and reinstalling the scanner driver. I am running Tiger (OS 10 4.2.8). I had a tech support person ... Thread Tools Show Printable Version Email this Page… Subscribe to this Thread… Display Linear Mode Switch to Hybrid Mode Switch to Threaded Mode February 1st,09:47 PM #1 problem importing Photoshop images into InDesign files (CS2) When I try to bring an image scanned in Photoshop into an InDesign file, I get the following error message: "Error encountered while reading image. Image may be damaged or incompatible. Resave the image with different settings and try again." I recently purchased a new Canon scanner (CanoScan 4400). I never had any problems with my previous Canon scanner, or using older versions of InDesign and Photoshop. I've tried saving the image in every possible format. I've tried reinstalling Photoshop and InDesign, and reinstalling the scanner driver. I am running Tiger (OS 10 4.2.8). I had a tech support person run several diagnostic programs on my system, and re-build my directory, but he could not find any problem. The scanner works fine and the images look great. I can place Photoshop images in Quark XPress 7.0 with no problem. If anyone has any thoughts, I'd be grateful! Roslyn_Broder@adobeforums.com Guest February 1st,10:36 PM #2 Re: problem importing Photoshop images into InDesign files (CS2) How did you save the scanned Photoshop image and in which format? Nini Guest February 1st,11:22 PM #3 Re: problem importing Photoshop images into InDesign files (CS2) Check your image in Photoshop under Image > Mode. Make sure it's 8-bit (not 16-bit). Then try to place it. Tom Guest February 2nd,12:30 AM #4 Re: problem importing Photoshop images into InDesign files (CS2) Tom, As a test, I just created and imported a 16bit CMYK .psd file into InD CS2 without any pro
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for a client. Everything had been working just fine, in Adobe InDesign CS, and I had exported many PDF proofs along the way, but wouldn't you know it--just when I went to do the final export for my client (delivery was a PDF file) at 3:00 a.m. the darn thing failed. It gave me the cryptic message "failed to export the pdf file". Thanks Adobe. So, being a good researcher, I type that into Google and come up with one hit, which is an Adobe developer support document that is strangely not about the error itself, but uses the error as an example of how to turn an error off. Hmmm. Well, it did mention that the error happens because of a full disk, so I made sure I was okay in that regard. 20% of my disk space free on my main drive--that's 20 gb--should be plenty, so that isn't the issue. Is it fonts? Nope. Is it a corrupt document? Nope. Is it corrupt InDesign? Re-install, nope. Is it my machine? Try on G5 in office--same error. Damn. So, like any good troubleshooter I start tearing the file down bit by bit, and exporting each page individually to see where the problem is. Ah! I found it--turns out that I had some images stretching across two pages across the fold. Those images were grouped. I ungrouped them, and problem fixed. The file went out the door at 4:15 a.m. So, the moral is this: if you are finding this posting via typing "failed to export the pdf file" into Google, and are working in InDesign, see if you have grouped images across a fold. If it happened to me, I'm sure it can happen to somebody else. I hope some designer, burning the midnight oil (mixed in with clumps of hair pulled out in frustration) and experiencing problems does type "failed to export the pdf file" into Google, and this does fix their problem. If so, leave me a comment and get that damn work out the door so that you can get paid! Posted by: Martin McClellan On the date of: February 10, 2005 02:09