Ms Photo Editor Error Opening *.jpg
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Acer, Asus or a custom build. We also provide an extensive Windows 7 tutorial section that covers a wide range of tips and tricks. Windows 7 Help Forums Windows 7 help and support Music, Pictures & Video » User Name Remember Me? Password Advanced Search Show Threads Show Posts Advanced Search Go to Page... Windows 7: I want my MS Photo Editor back! Page 1 of 3 1 23 > 29 Mar 2012 #1 MissMinerva Windows 7 Home Premium 64bit 11 posts I want my MS Photo Editor back! Let me start by saying I detest all photo programs other than the old MS Photo Editor. I managed to http://answers.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/forum/windows_vista-pictures/error-reading-file-photo-editor/fcf2962c-b7ce-4051-b34d-ad1fa03ba3d8 migrate it thru to my Vista computer but, now I am using Win 7 x64 and it just won't work. Does anyone know a work around for this? I've read that it can be used on x32. I've got the exe file in a folder in Program Files and I've changed compatibility to Win 7 but, still doesn't recognize file types. I guess I shouldn't be too surprised the knuckleheads at MS took away everyone's favorite photo editor. http://www.sevenforums.com/music-pictures-video/221827-i-want-my-ms-photo-editor-back.html I don't need to organize, sort, search, file, send, resend, forward ANY picture on my computer. I need some quick necessary editing on occasion. Photo Editor was perfect! End of Rant So, does anyone know how I can get this to work without overtaxing my mediocre computer skills? My System Specs System Manufacturer/Model Number Acer AM3970-UR11P OS Windows 7 Home Premium 64bit CPU PC Intel Core i5 2320(3.00GHz) 64 bit Quad-Core Processor Motherboard Intel H67 Memory 8GB DDR3 Graphics Card AMD Radeon HD 6450 1GB PSU 300w Hard Drives 1TB SATA MissMinerva View Public Profile Find More Posts by MissMinerva . 29 Mar 2012 #2 rknapik Windows 7 Home 64 4 posts right click on the photo, then left click on edit. My System Specs OS Windows 7 Home 64 rknapik View Public Profile Find More Posts by rknapik 30 Mar 2012 #3 karlsnooks MS Windows 7 Ultimate SP1 64-bit 2,286 posts Austin, Texas Rt-clk on file | choose Open with | do you see your desired photo editor? My System Specs System Manufacturer/Model Number Toshiba Satellite S875D-S7239 laptop OS MS Windows 7 Ultimate SP1 64-bit CPU AMD A10-4600M Motherboard AMD Pumori (Socket FT1) Memory 6.00 GB Dual-Channel DDR3 @ 798MHz (11-11-12-28) Graphics Card AMD Radeon HD 7660G Sound Card High Definition Audio Device Monitor(s) Displays Generic PnP Monitor (1600x900@60Hz) Screen Resolution 1600x900@60Hz Keyboard Standard PS/2 Keyboard Mouse
by Dale We had a user report this error when he was trying to edit a photo taken with his Canon DIGITAL IXUS 80 IS Camera. After much investigation, I've told the user that this "… Office 97/2000 bundled utility has a http://blog.wisefaq.com/2011/09/09/microsoft-photo-editor-cannot-read-file/ fault with it. It does not support larger images produced by your camera. And as it is no longer supported by Microsoft, there is little more we can do. Here are some freeware alternatives …" The following is not an answer to the problem, but what I found out: Wikipedia - Microsoft Photo Editor “Version 3.0.2.3 (and possible other versions) had an issue opening large JPEG photographic images, due in part to its age. ms photo The maximum file size is approximately 2 MBs. Large Windows bitmap BMP files can be opened in Microsoft Photo Editor. This suggests an error associated with the decompression logic of the application." Maybe caused by an "out of range" problem??? The user's photo was 3264(w)x2448(h) at 180dpi. If I reduced the height from 2448 pixels, to 2048 pixels; the photo would load in Photo Editor. So my first theory was that height is limited to ms photo editor 2048. That theory lasted all of 10 minutes. Took a different photo and scaled it down to 2731×2048. It error-ed in Photo Editor. The only difference I can see between the two 2048 high photos, is the “Compressed bits/pixel" value, 3 vs 5. So I haven't gotten to the root cause of the problem, apart from it being a out of range/buffer overflow type error. Posted in How To, It's A Bug | Tagged Bug, Photo Editor | 2 Comments Bookmark the permalink. Post navigation ← Getting a list of users in an Active Directory group. “Are you a cross-dresser?” → Comments are closed. Related Posts (YARPP) Reading the end of a log file with PowerShellOffice 2007 & 2010 reporting "File in use" on Novell Netware file shares.How to set GUEST mode for Microsoft ActiveSyncThe case of the broken Microsoft Word VBA application"The Operating System Image file you have selected is not supported or has an invalid format" Search Recent Posts Assorted Active Directory things Yamaha TDM 900 assorted parts etc. Your journey is your journey … Piper Alpha–the men CD/DVD (Recording) Session Left Open Blogroll A Green Cow HillBilly Mansion OH&S Asbestos Brodie Panlock Other Blogs I Read Become Awesome in Excel Impro Wiki Melbourne Laneway Learning Pet Loss Blog Phil Factor Writing or just Practicing Related Posts (YARPP) Read