Gallery "not responding" message or Gallery and camera troubleshoot.

When I startup Gallery or after taking a photo, I get the "not responding" message within a few seconds.  Any help or known errors by anyone else?
Thanks

The first thing that I'd try is:
Settings > Application manager > All > Gallery and clear Cache and Data
Settings > Application manager > All > Media Storage and clear Cache and Data.
then reboot your phone.
If that doesn't work try a OS cache clear.

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