Why is resolution dropping to 1 when editing raw file?

I am opening raw files in photoshop elements and as soon as I start editing the file and check the image size, the resolution has dropped to 1.
The resolution appears high visually, but the number is very low. Has anyone had this problem before?

What do you mean by saying the screen is going black?
Do you mean the whole monitor or just the Viewer in FCP X?
Try these general troubleshooting strategies  even if you've already done them.
Use this free app to trash the preferences. This should be the first thing you try when any problems occur.
http://www.digitalrebellion.com/prefman/
2. Open Disk Utility and Repair Permissions.
3. Trash FCP X using this free app and reinstall it.
http://www.digitalrebellion.com/fcsremover/
If these 3 measures don't work, create a new User Account (Admin) in System Preferences and try running FCP X from that as it sometimes works miracles.

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