Limited to import into Lightroom 2 image size

Hi all! I am a person MKT using LR2 on Mac.

I have a problem to import photos into LR 2. Could not always import all my photos. I wonder is there a limit for the photos I want to import into LR2? I really have to solve this problem.

for example. Is it possible to import a 2.41 MB photo which is 7729 * 10506 pixels?

If you guys can do it, it means that there is something wrong my import settings? or something wrong with my MAC?

IIRC there is a limit to the size, size in pixels, on the side of Long and a total number of pixels, which can be imported.

You really need get a newer version of LR that expanded this limitation. LR 2 is released in 2008? 7 years ago, and there were 4 major updates since then. Not to mention multiple one-time releases for all of these 4 different updates.

But what specific problem you encounter when you try to import images.

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