- #Paint shop pro 9 pro#
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- #Paint shop pro 9 professional#
- #Paint shop pro 9 psp#
- #Paint shop pro 9 windows#
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#Paint shop pro 9 pro#
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#Paint shop pro 9 psp#
It wasn't getting shrunk down to 300 pixels, but instead PSP 9 wasĪttempting to enlare the image yet another 3 times, i.e. Increased 6 times and then when she or I attempted to resize again,
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Happening is that the image size, which was about 7 MB, was getting The default setting for resizing was "percent". Looking more closely at the image resizing options, I then noticed that when I resized the image, it wasn't shrunk down It was high at 1,769,304K, but hadn't reached the 2 GB limit. When the error message occurred, I checked the "peak working set" Memory a process is using that can't be shared by other processes. Subset of working set that specifically describes the amount of Maximum amount of working set memory used by the process. The process is using that can be shared by other processes.
#Paint shop pro 9 plus#
Memory - Peak Working Set and Memory - Private WorkingĪmount of memory in the private working set plus the amount of memory So I started the Task ManagerĪnd then clicked on View and Select Columns within Paint Shop Pro to reach the 2 GB memory limit for applications running I thought that, perhaps, the image editing process was causing Problem, you may need to adjust your memory settings or work on a Not enough memory to complete this operation close one or moreĭocuments or applications and try again. She was able to produce the same error message by I had her show me the editing steps she took that led to the error Pixels wide and then attempting to resize it down to 300 pixels wide. She said she got the message after resizing an image down to 600 Since it was reporting less available physical and paging memory, theĪmount of memory actually in the system didn't appear to be the source
#Paint shop pro 9 windows#
Operating System Windows XP Service Pack 3 On the desktop system, I found the following: Paint Shop Pro Build Information: When I checked the system information reported by Paint Shop Pro 9
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With 32-bit versions of Windows there is a 2 GB memory limitation for Practical Problems With 32bit Addressing In Windows, which explains why Posted a link at the first webpage to another article elsewhere, Not enough memory to complete this operation. Not enough memory to complete this operation, I found someone else Paint Shop Pro 9 was reporting the system had only 2.00 GB of physical Paint Shop Pro reported the following: Paint Shop Pro Build Information:
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On Help, then About Paint Shop Pro, then clicking on I checked on the memory Paint Shop Pro thinks is available by clicking
#Paint shop pro 9 professional#
Professional while the desktop is running Windows XP Media Center Edition. But her desktop system has only 2 GB of memory She said she was able to do the same editing operation on her desktop with If this does not correct the problem, you may need to adjust your memory settings or work on a smaller document. Command Execution Failed -Įrror Text: Not enough memory to complete this operation close one or more documents or applications and try again.