Error loading Image

I get the message "error loading Image.  No explanation, it's just a picture jpg

I think I found the reason.  It was a 12MP (approximately 7 MB file size) image, and when I reduced to 550 x 367 (62 KB) very busy.  Is there a size limit for images?  If so, he must say when you try to load it!  Most digital cameras produce today at least 12MP images and you don't always reduce them before use.

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