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Oracle Porn 12-12-2007 08:47 AM

Photoshop ERROR please help!
 
when I do "save for web...." and save a file ex. 1.jpg I get a 2nd file in the same folder named 1.jpg.tmp that I can not delete even if I close PS, I need to restart to delete it...did anyone have this problem before?

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[ Nate ] 12-12-2007 09:51 AM

I've never had that problem but....BUMP for help. :winkwink:

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Deej 12-12-2007 12:49 PM

not familiar with it, but it seems that you have a loose socket... it's keeping a port open and cant quite close the gap in the process with Image Ready, PS and your directory destination...

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warlordx 12-12-2007 01:25 PM

ok i found this on a photoshop forum i'll post it to save you having to read through everything


I have seen this problem before, but only when saving to a network folder. I suppose it could caused by a similar process on a local drive.

Before saving your file, Photoshop creates a .tmp file in the destination folder, then renames it. The problem you are having could be due to anti-virus program holding the .tmp file open while Photoshop is trying to rename it. I overcame the problem on the network by removing .tmp files from the anti-virus realtime protection.

the reply for this reads

I actually had the same problem, and it fixed itself when I uninstalled and reinstalled.

that may or may not help but unless you have lots of extras or presets installed its worth a shot

Oracle Porn 12-14-2007 09:07 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by warlordx (Post 13505281)
ok i found this on a photoshop forum i'll post it to save you having to read through everything


I have seen this problem before, but only when saving to a network folder. I suppose it could caused by a similar process on a local drive.

Before saving your file, Photoshop creates a .tmp file in the destination folder, then renames it. The problem you are having could be due to anti-virus program holding the .tmp file open while Photoshop is trying to rename it. I overcame the problem on the network by removing .tmp files from the anti-virus realtime protection.

the reply for this reads

I actually had the same problem, and it fixed itself when I uninstalled and reinstalled.

that may or may not help but unless you have lots of extras or presets installed its worth a shot

thanks man
i just did an update and it fixed itself :)


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