Re: BatchPhoto crashes when TIF files are added
Posted: Tue Jan 22, 2019 5:03 pm
Hello,
I am testing batch photo enterprise for use on a virtual machine for batch recropping and renaming of large batches of tiff files. When executing a very small test batch of around 150 files, the program reports that it "failed..." and all images in the result folder are 1kb in size.
This conversation thread looked similar so I thought I would post it here.
A couple of additional details. I am running the software currently on a virtual machine with tiff files. I can send samples if needed.
During a troubleshooting test, I tried running the same batch of photos through with no edits other than a file format change (jpg) and a file name change (a counter in the format of #####.jpg). This executed successfully. I then ran the crop operation on the converted jpg files and this worked.
I would like to run it on the original tiff files. Any help would be greatly appreciated.
As an aside, speed of processing is an important factor in my operation and I was wondering if there are any opportunities for increasing the processing speed. I have access to a reasonably large number of processing cores and lots of RAM. As well, everything is running off solid state drives. Any assistance would be great!
Cheers,
Matt
I am testing batch photo enterprise for use on a virtual machine for batch recropping and renaming of large batches of tiff files. When executing a very small test batch of around 150 files, the program reports that it "failed..." and all images in the result folder are 1kb in size.
This conversation thread looked similar so I thought I would post it here.
A couple of additional details. I am running the software currently on a virtual machine with tiff files. I can send samples if needed.
During a troubleshooting test, I tried running the same batch of photos through with no edits other than a file format change (jpg) and a file name change (a counter in the format of #####.jpg). This executed successfully. I then ran the crop operation on the converted jpg files and this worked.
I would like to run it on the original tiff files. Any help would be greatly appreciated.
As an aside, speed of processing is an important factor in my operation and I was wondering if there are any opportunities for increasing the processing speed. I have access to a reasonably large number of processing cores and lots of RAM. As well, everything is running off solid state drives. Any assistance would be great!
Cheers,
Matt