Photo imports - file size inconsistencies

I have lots of 60MB .tif files that I convert to .jpg before importing into the Starter Edition. I am getting confusing messages - sometimes it will let me import 4MB .jpg files and the next minute it will not import a 1MB .jpg files - says "File is too big". Anyone know what is going on? I have P4 3.2 and 512MB and lots of disk space.
Thanks

> If Adobe posted some guidelines on this matter it would be appreciated.
They have for th epaid-for version. I don't think they'd see it as relevant to the free version, as this is aimed at digital photographers who will not encounter any limitations in this respect.
You might find the FAQ on the PSA forum helpful. This posting is probably what you're after:
Forums Operations, "I am receiving an error "File is too large" when importing some photos. Is there a file size limit?" #, 20 Oct 2003 8:59 am
The paid-for version is certainly closer to your needs [it can handle the TIFF files, for example]. But I would recommend looking at PSE instead, as it gives even more capability [at a bargain price].

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