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noorh91151765
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May 9, 2017
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Can't open JPG files, but converts as many layers.

  • May 9, 2017
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Hi everyone,

I recently worked on a series of large photoshop documents, and saved them as JPGs. I've just realized that they cannot be opened anymore, on Photoshop or normally (invalid markers).

I looked at a couple of other forums that said converting the file would work, so I did just that. I put my files through an image converter (alternated between converting to PNG, converting to PDF then PDF, converting to PDF then back to JPG), and noticed that upon conversion to another image format, the product would download as a ZIP file with many different images that look like slices/certain elements of my image, as well as one copy of the full image. This seems to affect my resolution a little bit as well.

Does anyone know why this is happening and how I can work around it, such that I can just open the file as a single image with the resolution unaffected? !

Thanks in advance!

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Correct answer jazzwilliam

I suggest you to be sure of these two things

1. Ensure the file location, filename, file extension, and relative file path are correct

2. The File Fix permission is all right

Once you are sure of these two things,  first check that whether any image editing software can fix your problem or not!

You can search for the "best image editing software for fixing  photos".

Last but not the least, if still your JPG/JPEG images are not getting fixed, then what else can be better than a robust JPEG Repair Software. You can also search in google !

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jazzwilliam
jazzwilliamCorrect answer
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May 16, 2017

I suggest you to be sure of these two things

1. Ensure the file location, filename, file extension, and relative file path are correct

2. The File Fix permission is all right

Once you are sure of these two things,  first check that whether any image editing software can fix your problem or not!

You can search for the "best image editing software for fixing  photos".

Last but not the least, if still your JPG/JPEG images are not getting fixed, then what else can be better than a robust JPEG Repair Software. You can also search in google !

JJMack
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May 9, 2017

What did you actually do? What software what steps etc you provide little to no information.

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