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Re: Memory problems
by John Reynolds on Jan 17, 2008 at 2:55:45 pm

You were so Right and Randy responded too and hit it on the head. It was twofold. First the PNGs was the problem for Prerender. Then Randy wanrned me about HiReZ files. I did originally delete them and even changed the format. But the size was still too big. Even after all of that I still had crashes and render errors. It wasn't until I started a new Project and Imported and the project clean and took out tose images and redid them....did the problem stop.

I had to do at least three things to fix the problem.

I thanks you and RANDY so much for your help.

John



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