Ahhh - images and Crystal Reports. Not good news...
There is a Discussion posted in 2012 where I said the following:
Crystal Reports is limited in how it works with images - large images or a large number of images, etc. Much as CR is not a good database archiving tool, it's not a very good graphics presenter. Too many graphics, large graphics, high quality graphics, all of these may cause memory issue. A few tips:
- Make sure the picture blob what ever, never spills beyond the designer pane of the report.
- Limit the number of images
- Lower the resolution of the images
- See if a computer with more memory helps
- See if you get the same issue with a printer other than ADOBE PDF printer
- If you need actual PDF, do an export to PDF
Unfortunately, all of the above still applies even today to the latest CR releases...
- Ludek