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Please try again later. Published on Aug 22, 2013Ever get the error message in Photoshop that says, "Could not complete your request because the file-format module cannot parse the file." ? This video will show you one way to solve it, and open your damaged file. What may have happened is that the file extension was changed in the file name even though it is not that type of file. Example:
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If I rename Photo.jpg to say Photo.png I might get this error message in Photoshop.In this video, I'm using Adobe Photoshop CS4.This problem happened with my .png photo file, but you might see this message working with any of the following file formats: .jpg .jpeg .bmp .gif .pdf .tiff .raw .tif Category Howto & Style License Standard YouTube License Show more Show less Loading... Advertisement Autoplay When autoplay is enabled, a suggested video will automatically play next. Up next Could not complete your request because of a program error - Duration: 2:13. chhengleang thuch 5,867 views 2:13 Seems Legit! Celebrity Photoshop Fails - Duration: 3:58. TheTalko 5,502,830 views 3:58 Photoshop Tutorial | How to Make Caricature from a Photo - Duration: 15:10. Arunz Creation 714,475 views 15:10 [SOLVED] [PS] Could Not Complete Your Request Because Of a Problem Parsing The JPEG data - Duration: 1:03. Republik Kodok Design 1,980 views 1:03 How to Remove Your Ex-Boyfriend in Photoshop - Duration: 14:35. Photoshop Tutorials by PHLEARN 470,189 views 14:35 How to Cut Out Hair in Photoshop - Duration: 12:52. Photoshop Tutorials by PHLEARN 820,153 views 12:52 Photoshop Tutorial: How to Transform a Face into a Powerful Text Portrait - Duration: 13:08. Blue Lightning TV Photoshop 940,497 views 13:08 How to Create Facia
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Digital Scrapbooking Forum → Digital Scrapbooking → Software: questions & tips → Adobe Photoshop Javascript Disabled Detected You currently have javascript disabled. Several functions may not work. Please re-enable javascript to access full functionality. Issues With Png Files http://scrapgirls.net/forum/topic/63072-issues-with-png-files-cannot-parse-the-file/ - Cannot Parse The File Started by PamelaZ, Sep 21 2015 11:17 AM Photoshop CS4 Please log in to reply 3 replies to this topic #1 PamelaZ PamelaZ New Scrapper on the Block Members 13 posts Gender:Female Location:White Lake, MI Posted 21 September 2015 - 11:17 AM Hi I'm still running Photoshop CS4 and am running into an annoying issue that is slowing me down. Has anyone ever seen the message "Could not place the document because the file the file-format module cannot parse the file"? I've searched forums but can't find a solution. It happensonce I get going on alayout and want toPlace a PNG file on a layout. I have to close out Photoshop and restart it. Then after a few times it happens again. I suspect it has something to do with the Preferences file but can't figure it out. My plan is to upgrade to CC once I get a not parse the new laptop. Thanks for looking at my problem. Pam Zeman Back to top #2 JenniferZ JenniferZ Scrap Girl Scrapper Devotee Design Team 4,176 posts Personal Statement:Strong Women: May we know them. May we raise them. May we be them. Gender:Female Location:Enola, PA, USA Posted 21 September 2015 - 12:45 PM Hi Pam, Try going into your Windows Folder Options and making sure that "Hide extensions for known file types" is UNchecked. Back to top #3 Figment Figment Scrapper Friend Design Team 529 posts Gender:Female Location:St. Catharine's Ontario Canada Posted 21 September 2015 - 03:15 PM I know I've run into this myself occasionally. What I do is change the extension to .psd, then open it that way. Once open I save it back as a .png. HTH Back to top #4 PamelaZ PamelaZ New Scrapper on the Block Members 13 posts Gender:Female Location:White Lake, MI Posted 22 September 2015 - 04:50 PM Hi Jennifer, I tried what you suggested and after a while I started getting the message again. I keep having to close out Photoshop and restart it. I even restarted and shut down my machine hoping that would clear some cache or file. Not much luck. So annoying when working with PNG files. I did read what Figment suggested. and that will work. I also read that I should reset my Preference file. I hate t