Pourquoi "mémoire insuffisante" pour importer image TIFF liée ?

Je n'arrive pas à importer une image TIFF de 300 Mo avec le lien sous illustrator CS2. Cela fonctionne quand je décoche le lien mais cela ne m'arrange pas !

http://forums.adobe.com/thread/722309?tstart=0
Mylenium

Similar Messages

  • Mémoire insuffisante pour enregistrer le fichier. lors de l'exportation d'un fichier .psd sur illustrator cs4

    Bonjour,
    J'ai le pack Adobe CS4, lorsque je fais une exportation dans illustrator en .psd résolution 150 ppp.
    Message d'erreur: Mémoire insuffisante pour enregistrer le fichier.
    Config PC:
    - Windows 7 64 Bits
    - Processeur: Intel core 2 Duo 3.16Ghz
    - Ram: 8Go
    - Espace Disque : 200 Go
    Avez-vous une solution ?

    Il faudrait que l'on puisse voir une capture d'écran du fichier InDesign, en affichage normal (contours des blocs visibles). Il n'y aurait pas un calque masqué dans le fichier InDesign ?
    À part ça, on ne met pas de capitales aux noms de mois… Et la marque de casques, c'est Sennheiser, pas Seinnheiser.

  • Where find tools to import images tiff, jpeg, gif, bmp, etc.

    Hi, im trying to import images to my raster tables, but can't find some tool to do this, Somebody knows some?
    Mapviewer support view images in format TIFF?
    What formats support importFrom tool of PL/SQL?

    Hi,
    Oracle Mapbuilder can import images.
    See in menu Tools --> Import Image.
    Yes, can import TIFF.
    Miguel

  • Mémoire insuffisante pour traiter un fichier tableur (Labview 8.5)

    Bonjour,
    Lorsque je lance mon VI et essaye de traiter tous les points de mon fichier soit 5 000 000  de points. Il apparait le message d'erreur "Mémoire insuffisante" et le VI s'arrète.
    De plus, je trouve que le temps de traitement est vraiment long...
    Pourriez-vous m'aider à régler ces problèmes?
    Merci. 
    Pièces jointes :
    compteur.vi ‏65 KB

    oui ,
    c'est normal le fichier est lu indefiniment anisi que le traitement jusqu'a l'appui sur stop
    quelle est lutilité de la boucle while ?
    Cdt
    Tinnitus
    CLAD / Labview 2011, Win Xp
    Mission d'une semaine- à plusieurs mois laissez moi un MP...
    RP et Midi-pyrénées .Km+++ si possibilité de télétravail
    Kudos always accepted / Les petits clicks jaunes sont toujours appréciés
    Don't forget to valid a good answer / pensez à valider une réponse correcte

  • [PROBLEME] After Effects (erreur): Mémoire insuffisante pour initialiser PSL.

    Bonjour, depuis ce matin j'ai un problèmes avec mon After Effect CS6,
    je démarre un projet tout ce passe bien jusqu'au moment du rendu ça débute bien
    mais au bout d'environs 60% un message d'erreur s'affiche je vous met la capture d'écrans.
    J'utilise Windows 8.1
    Ma config et un Intel Core i7 4790 avec 8GO de RAM
    Toute les réponse sont les bienvenus
    Merci d'avance.

    Bonjour Alexandre Parenteau, je me suis rendu dans le dossier que tu viens de m'indiquer (%APPDATA%\Adobe\After Effects) j'ai supprimer la totaliter des fichier qui si trouver et relancer after effect; et toujours le même problèmes je me suis ensuite rendu dans le bouton edition puis j'ai purger toute la mémoire; et la j'ai ce message d'erreur

  • "Donnée insuffisante pour image"

    Bonjour,
    Quand j'essaie d'ouvrir un fichier pdf sur le réseau, il m'apparait ce message d'erreur.
    Par contre, le fichier s'affiche sans message d'erreur quand je diminue le zoom...
    Dans le cas contraire, le message d'erreur survient et aussi quand j'agrandit la fenêtre.
    Les autres usagers du réseau ouvre ces fichiers sans problème..
    J'ai tenter une réparation de Adobe Reader mais sa n'as pas fonctionner.
    Merci de bien vouloir m'aider !

    Quelle version de Adobe reader utilisez-vous? Si c'est 10.1.4. (la plus réçente) ça pourrait être (parti d'?) une erreur (à mon avis sévère) de Adobe Reader et Acrobat conçernant des fichiers pdf utilisant d'images de compression jpeg2000. Reader et Acrobat semblent d'avoir de nouveaux problèmes à décoder les images jpeg2000 dans beaucuop de pdf issuant le méssage "Donnée insuffisante pour image". On ne peut ni regarder ni imprimer ces fichiers ni exporter leurs images. Peut-être les autres usagers du réseau utilisent toujours une vielle version de Adobe Reader. Demandez les! Si possible essayez d'ouvrir ce fichier avec version 10.1.3 ou partagez l'adresse du fichier ici pour nous le tester. Si j'ai raison (tout fonctionne bien avec 10.1.3) postez un message sur https://www.adobe.com/cfusion/mmform/index.cfm?name=wishform  et continuez d'utiliser la version 10.1.3, si vous êtes d'accord de porter le risque de sa vulnerabilité et si vous n'êtes pas forçés de changer sur la version 10.1.4. pour d'autre raisons.
    La discussion sur le problème jpeg2000 vous pouvez suivre sur http://forums.adobe.com/message/4628383#4628383 (anglais)
    Excusez mes fautes d'orthographie et de grammaire. Ma langue maternelle n'est pas français.

  • Is there a way to import images that have been edited and assign them to the original?

    I am transitioning to mac and aperture. Is there a way to import images that have been edited and assign them to the original? I have 10,000 originals and about 2,000 edited images. The originals are named img_XXXX and anything modified img_XXXX_modified. I would like to be able to import the originals and then import the edited versions and assign them to the original masters. Instead of starting from here and going forward with 12,000 masters, some of which are actual originals and others not. Thanks for the help.

    Ah, the vestiges of a destructive workflow! Once you "get" Aperture, (specifically Masters and Versions) you are going to love it, as all of this work goes away - the relationship that you seek to retain is automatic in Aperture; it is simply done differently.
    The short answer to your question is EVERY image file that is Imported into Aperture will create a new Master and one Version. Assuming that your images are PSD/TIFF/JPEG that you created in something like Photoshop, then each one that your import will be a new Master. You have many options:
    -- Stick the originals in one Project(s) and the edited versions in another Project(s).
    -- Stick them all in the same Project(s) and "Stack" them.
    But here is the real question: Why are you doing all of this work and what are you trying to accomplish? Seems you are trying to preserve old things that don't need preserving in a non-destructive workflow.
    So, what is most valuable to you?
    -- The original, out of camera files? (That is, the fear/need to revert.)
    -- The edited versions? (That is the hours of work that it took you to get there.)
    If the former, import the originals and ignore the edited versions. (Either simply leave them out on disk or import them into their own Projects which you ignore.) Use Aperture to recreate the work you had done previously. This will always give you the ability to revert to the original Master and create as many Versions as you want. This is the best idea if your edits are relatively simple crops and exposure adjustments,
    If the latter, then import the edited versions and do as above with the originals. This makes more sense if your work uses lots of layers and, perhaps lots of clone tool type corrections.
    Of course, you can do a bit of both.
    Others may have better suggestions, but you will find it easy to answer your own question when you understand an image based, as opposed to a file based, non-destructive workflow.
    Good luck!

  • Why can't I import a TIFF file?

    Why can I not import a simple TIF file?
    Saved from PhotoShop CC, no compression (as normal) and no layers.
    Message was edited by: Kevin Monahan Reason: Better title for search ability

    Fuzzy Barsik wrote:
    Well, then I almost ran out of ideas. The only other option that would entail this error message I know of is 'Per Channel' Pixel Order. If it were the matter of a bit depth, you'd get another error message...
    Appreciate the thought!
    It has to be a killer bug. It worked 2 weeks ago, last time I did it.
    Per Channel Pixel Order? It is regular, bog standard. Should work either progressive or interlaced (and has done in the past).
    Here's the info from "Image Data" in PhotoShop CC:
    Could it be the PhotoShop CC update has broken this? If so - how do I revert back?
    <?xpacket begin="?" id="W5M0MpCehiHzreSzNTczkc9d"?>
    <x:xmpmeta xmlns:x="adobe:ns:meta/" x:xmptk="Adobe XMP Core 5.5-c021 79.154911, 2013/10/29-11:47:16        ">
       <rdf:RDF xmlns:rdf="http://www.w3.org/1999/02/22-rdf-syntax-ns#">
          <rdf:Description rdf:about=""
                xmlns:xmp="http://ns.adobe.com/xap/1.0/"
                xmlns:dc="http://purl.org/dc/elements/1.1/"
                xmlns:xmpMM="http://ns.adobe.com/xap/1.0/mm/"
                xmlns:stEvt="http://ns.adobe.com/xap/1.0/sType/ResourceEvent#"
                xmlns:stRef="http://ns.adobe.com/xap/1.0/sType/ResourceRef#"
                xmlns:photoshop="http://ns.adobe.com/photoshop/1.0/"
                xmlns:tiff="http://ns.adobe.com/tiff/1.0/"
                xmlns:exif="http://ns.adobe.com/exif/1.0/">
             <xmp:CreatorTool>Adobe Photoshop CC (Windows)</xmp:CreatorTool>
             <xmp:CreateDate>2014-02-06T12:55:03Z</xmp:CreateDate>
             <xmp:MetadataDate>2014-02-20T12:25:41Z</xmp:MetadataDate>
             <xmp:ModifyDate>2014-02-20T12:25:41Z</xmp:ModifyDate>
             <dc:format>image/tiff</dc:format>
             <xmpMM:InstanceID>xmp.iid:9877c903-9df6-884f-b0d4-f5a24c741b4e</xmpMM:InstanceID>
             <xmpMM:DocumentID>xmp.did:39A58CCD2D8FE311A4E684DB76A8568F</xmpMM:DocumentID>
             <xmpMM:OriginalDocumentID>xmp.did:39A58CCD2D8FE311A4E684DB76A8568F</xmpMM:OriginalDocumen tID>
             <xmpMM:History>
                <rdf:Seq>
                   <rdf:li rdf:parseType="Resource">
                      <stEvt:action>created</stEvt:action>
                      <stEvt:instanceID>xmp.iid:39A58CCD2D8FE311A4E684DB76A8568F</stEvt:instanceID>
                      <stEvt:when>2014-02-06T12:55:03Z</stEvt:when>
                      <stEvt:softwareAgent>Adobe Photoshop CS4 Windows</stEvt:softwareAgent>
                   </rdf:li>
                   <rdf:li rdf:parseType="Resource">
                      <stEvt:action>saved</stEvt:action>
                      <stEvt:instanceID>xmp.iid:3EA58CCD2D8FE311A4E684DB76A8568F</stEvt:instanceID>
                      <stEvt:when>2014-02-06T15:08:27Z</stEvt:when>
                      <stEvt:softwareAgent>Adobe Photoshop CS4 Windows</stEvt:softwareAgent>
                      <stEvt:changed>/</stEvt:changed>
                   </rdf:li>
                   <rdf:li rdf:parseType="Resource">
                      <stEvt:action>saved</stEvt:action>
                      <stEvt:instanceID>xmp.iid:2dbc6af1-db77-0746-a358-9bb26e24468a</stEvt:instanceID>
                      <stEvt:when>2014-02-20T12:07:01Z</stEvt:when>
                      <stEvt:softwareAgent>Adobe Photoshop CC (Windows)</stEvt:softwareAgent>
                      <stEvt:changed>/</stEvt:changed>
                   </rdf:li>
                   <rdf:li rdf:parseType="Resource">
                      <stEvt:action>converted</stEvt:action>
                      <stEvt:parameters>from application/vnd.adobe.photoshop to image/tiff</stEvt:parameters>
                   </rdf:li>
                   <rdf:li rdf:parseType="Resource">
                      <stEvt:action>derived</stEvt:action>
                      <stEvt:parameters>converted from application/vnd.adobe.photoshop to image/tiff</stEvt:parameters>
                   </rdf:li>
                   <rdf:li rdf:parseType="Resource">
                      <stEvt:action>saved</stEvt:action>
                      <stEvt:instanceID>xmp.iid:b03cec4a-e73e-ef42-a6ae-3e340aa5ef4e</stEvt:instanceID>
                      <stEvt:when>2014-02-20T12:07:01Z</stEvt:when>
                      <stEvt:softwareAgent>Adobe Photoshop CC (Windows)</stEvt:softwareAgent>
                      <stEvt:changed>/</stEvt:changed>
                   </rdf:li>
                   <rdf:li rdf:parseType="Resource">
                      <stEvt:action>saved</stEvt:action>
                      <stEvt:instanceID>xmp.iid:9877c903-9df6-884f-b0d4-f5a24c741b4e</stEvt:instanceID>
                      <stEvt:when>2014-02-20T12:25:41Z</stEvt:when>
                      <stEvt:softwareAgent>Adobe Photoshop CC (Windows)</stEvt:softwareAgent>
                      <stEvt:changed>/</stEvt:changed>
                   </rdf:li>
                </rdf:Seq>
             </xmpMM:History>
             <xmpMM:DerivedFrom rdf:parseType="Resource">
                <stRef:instanceID>xmp.iid:2dbc6af1-db77-0746-a358-9bb26e24468a</stRef:instanceID>
                <stRef:documentID>xmp.did:39A58CCD2D8FE311A4E684DB76A8568F</stRef:documentID>
                <stRef:originalDocumentID>xmp.did:39A58CCD2D8FE311A4E684DB76A8568F</stRef:originalDocumen tID>
             </xmpMM:DerivedFrom>
             <photoshop:ColorMode>3</photoshop:ColorMode>
             <photoshop:DocumentAncestors>
                <rdf:Bag>
                   <rdf:li>xmp.did:1368f6c2-d930-2541-8e6a-4a240fc0bec2</rdf:li>
                </rdf:Bag>
             </photoshop:DocumentAncestors>
             <tiff:ImageWidth>720</tiff:ImageWidth>
             <tiff:ImageLength>480</tiff:ImageLength>
             <tiff:BitsPerSample>
                <rdf:Seq>
                   <rdf:li>8</rdf:li>
                   <rdf:li>8</rdf:li>
                   <rdf:li>8</rdf:li>
                </rdf:Seq>
             </tiff:BitsPerSample>
             <tiff:Compression>1</tiff:Compression>
             <tiff:PhotometricInterpretation>2</tiff:PhotometricInterpretation>
             <tiff:Orientation>1</tiff:Orientation>
             <tiff:SamplesPerPixel>3</tiff:SamplesPerPixel>
             <tiff:PlanarConfiguration>2</tiff:PlanarConfiguration>
             <tiff:XResolution>720000/10000</tiff:XResolution>
             <tiff:YResolution>720000/10000</tiff:YResolution>
             <tiff:ResolutionUnit>2</tiff:ResolutionUnit>
             <exif:ColorSpace>65535</exif:ColorSpace>
             <exif:PixelXDimension>720</exif:PixelXDimension>
             <exif:PixelYDimension>480</exif:PixelYDimension>
          </rdf:Description>
       </rdf:RDF>
    </x:xmpmeta>

  • Import images edited in LIghtroom 4 into Photoshop Elements 11.

    I wnat to import images I have edited in Lightroom into Photoshop Elements.  It will only allow me to import the original RAW file and not the XMP Sidecar file.  I get the message "File type not supported.  Can anyone help?  John

    The usual method is not  to start Elements, and then try to get ("import") the edited image from LR (or, from disk). This is a more laborious approach, also limiting: for example you cannot externally edit a LR "virtual copy" this way.
    LR is designed to be the front-end, which  pushes  the LR-edited image out to Elements on demand (which will then be started up automatically, with the relevant image already opened for you). Doing it this way, the edited image then appears back in LR by itself, afterward, and the whole process is convenient. You can go back and edit the same image further, again using LR as your single access point to the image - both for LR adjustments and for Photoshop alterations.
    The standard "Edit in Photoshop / Edit in Photoshop Elements" method tries to work via ACR. This does not require saving .XMP files to disk, btw.
    It is also possible to force LR to render the file itself, which removes any issues of ACR compatibility, and employs the full gamut of LR function "up front" when starting an external edit. All Elements (or whatever) then needs to be able to do, is open up a readymade standard TIFF (or PSD).
    One way to force that is via dialog options, though the options presented do vary depending on the situation.
    Another way is to set up an external editing preset (in LR Preferences / external editing tab). This records a given combination of file attributes and program to be used (by browsing to the image editor program file), and is saved under a name. This name appears in the context menu (Edit In... submenu) and can be used directly thereafter.

  • How do I get non-pixelated quality for imported image?

    I want to import a high quality image from Photoshop into Final Cut Express 4.0 and be able to watch the clip
    on fullscreen without loosing too much quality. The quality decreases to a very pixelated version of my image
    and does not look good at all. Any suggestions?

    Exactly what is the image -  TIFF?  JPEG?  PNG?  Something else?
    What is the image size (pixel dimensions)?
    What are your sequence settings in FCE?
    FCE prefers JPEG images, and ones that do not require a huge amount of scaling to fit into the video frame.  Keep in mind that a video frame is 720x480 (DV-NTSC), 720x576 (DV-PAL), 1280x720 (HD), 1920x1080 (HD), or 1440x1080 (HDV non-square pixels).  You don't need much more resolution than that to get a good video image.

  • Thumbnails Blank When Importing Greyscale TIFFs

    If I select File -> Import -> Images, and then select a directory of TIFF files that do not contain color information the thumbnails only show the image orientation, but are otherwise greyed out. Color TIFFs display normally.
    These are scanned in Black and White 35mm negatives from my Nikon Coolscan 9000 ED, scanned as greyscale and saved as TIFFs of about 45mb in size.
    Is this a known problem?

    hello, Bruce
    quote: "If I select File -> Import -> Images, and then select a directory of TIFF files that do not contain color information the thumbnails only show the image orientation, but are otherwise greyed out. Color TIFFs display normally."
    http://docs.info.apple.com/article.html?artnum=303195
    quote: "These are scanned in Black and White 35mm negatives from my Nikon Coolscan 9000 ED"
    i don't know why but the Nikon file formats from their film scanners can be problematic
    victor

  • Imported images look fuzzy

    Hi, I am trying to import images from Photoshop 7.0 into iMovie HD but they look fuzzy. I have tried saving the Photoshop files as Gifs, Tiffs, Jpegs and PNG files but when they are imported into IMovie the end result is the same. If anyone has any sage advise to share it would be much appreciated.
    Thanks!

    Hi Ian,
    welcome to this forum
    do you judge the pic quality in the iM window? in iM's prefs, there's a setting "better playback" "better quality"… for s smoother playback, normally the pic quality is reduced - but NOT in the final project!
    second, you can play-out live via firewire to camcorder to connected TV… because, the final quality can only be judged on a TV… a computer has a very different technique to show pictures…
    saying that: the pic quality on TV will NEVER be as in Photoshop/Mac's monitor… a TV has a much smaller resolution, interlacing, etc.

  • Compressor 3.5 and Importing Image Sequences

    Hi,
    The marketing says,
    ++++++++++++++++++++
    Image sequence support
    Graphics compositing applications and film workflows often use an image sequence format for cross-platform compatibility as well as to keep quality high. Image sequences treat each video or film source frame as a still image.
    Compressor 3.5 imports image sequences in standard formats including TIFF, Targa, DPX, and OpenEXR. You can specify an audio file to incorporate with the image sequence as you import it — for example, the original field-recorded audio for a clip that was converted to a sequence.
    ++++++++++++++++++++
    But exactly how is this done with Compressor 3.5? Don't see it in the wizard or Add File dialogue boxes.
    thanks!

    Oops, just found it.
    Job > New Job With Image Sequence...
    However, I can import a SGI file on it's own, but not with the above menu selection - the files are gray'd out.

  • Automatic scaling of imported images in timeline.

    I am working in a HD 1280x1080 timeline, and I am importing images (jpgs, tiffs and PSDs) into the timeline, but they are getting scaled automatically, which is not what I want.
    I am aware of the pixel-apect issue- what I would like if for the images to appear at 100% of their original size in the time line.
    Any one know how this can be accomplished?
    Thanks.

    I think the automatic scaling is a "feature" of FCP ... it does save time in most instances. But for your situation, place the images in the Timeline, double-click one of them to load it into the Viewer. Click on the Motion tab and change the scale value to 100% and the aspect ratio (under the Distort control) to 0 if needed. Next, right-click on the image in the Timeline you just adjusted and choose 'Copy.' Then select all other images in the Timeline, right-click on one and select "Paste Attributes" from the contextual menu. When the Paste Attributes window opens, select 'Basic Motion' and 'Distort' then click OK.
    -DH

  • HELP: How do I use iPhoto 08 to import images onto my iPhone 3G?

    Hi,
    I was wondering how best to import images into my iPhone 3G for viewing.
    Most of my image files are large high quality 2 -4 MB files.
    Is there an easy way to downsize the files for viewing on the iPhone 3G? Does iPhoto have a setting specific for import/export use with the iPhone?
    How do I set a specific photo as the phone's wallpaper and does it have to be specifically sized to use as wallpaper?
    I have read the iPhone 3G manual but it was less than helpful just saying "Use iPhoto to import photos onto your iPhone"...

    here is a thread with lots of discussion of this topic - http://discussions.apple.com/thread.jspa?threadID=1618079&tstart=105
    In general you make album(s) of the photos you want on the iPhone and sync the album(s)
    LN

Maybe you are looking for

  • Satellite M50-159: What is the part number of the origanal AC power adapter

    My power adapter has broken and up until now i have been using a universal adapter but the connection is loose and takes a while for the orange light to turn on. My question is what is the part number of the original AC adapter that came with this la

  • How can I save a .doc file (resume) in iPad to be uploaded to the internet?

    I want to be able to save my Resume to my iPad, to then be able to upload the file to employer websites, and be able to attach it as a WORD doc to an email.  Any help would be appreciated, thanks!

  • Message processing failed. Cause: com.sap.aii.af.ra.ms.api.RecoverableExcep

    Hi,   I am generating IDoc for infotype 2006 through creating Change pointers using the Function Module 'CHANGE_POINTERS_CREATE_DIRECT'. The problem is the Idoc is not reaching the receiver system. It is showing the below error message when i checked

  • PrintScreen problems in Mavericks

    Hey! Since I updated to Mavericks I seem to have som trouble with my printscreen-option. Especially the "cmd + shift + 4" screen capture-option. Sometimes when I try to do a screen capture with that method in Safari, the computer instead takes the ri

  • Leading space in timestamp.

    HI, data: gv_timestamp type RKE_TSTMP. I have to delete the leading spaces from time stamp. i used    SHIFT gv_timestmp LEFT DELETING LEADING space. But shift operation we can do only ob CHAR or string. How can i delete leading spaces form timestamp.