Trouble Importing One JPEG into CS5

I am trying to import a 582 KB JPEG into PP CS5 but keep getting an alert saying "There is not enough memory to import the requested file(s)." Odd thing is that I have no problem doing so with other JPEGs, most of which are much larger. Why is that?
Thanks!

While I don't think this is the error message you'd get, please open the .jpg in Photoshop and verify that it is RGB and not CMYK format. Also, re-save it to another format such as .PNG and see if it will open in Premiere then.
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Jeff Pulera
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