FTPed Images: Some Auto-Thumbnailed, Some not.

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FTPed Images: Some Auto-Thumbnailed, Some not.

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My Problem
I tried finding a similar problem within the support forum, but couldn't find it.
I uploaded several images via FTP in a .zip file (50+ and I can't be bothered to mess with the one-at-a-time method) then extracted the file... several of the pictures did developed thumbnails automatically (which rules out that the problem is with FTP batched uploads I would think), but several others pictures did not get a thumbnail created for them, and as a result the bottom of the first album I created has the original pictures as a "thumbnail". You can see the result at this link.. Wait until it fully loads and then scroll down to see what I mean.
What detail am I missing here? I'm new to CMSMS. I haven't done any other albums yet, because of this.
Any ideas? Solutions? I'm a Level 3 Padawan when it comes to web languages (I understand some of it, but not nearly all of it). Thanks ahead of time for helping me out here!

My Information
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Cms Version: 1.4.1

Installed Modules:

    * CMSMailer: 1.73.14
    * FileManager: 0.4.1
    * MenuManager: 1.5.1
    * ModuleManager: 1.2.1
    * News: 2.8.2
    * nuSOAP: 1.0.1
    * Search: 1.5.1
    * ThemeManager: 1.0.8
    * TinyMCE: 2.4.5
    * Album: 0.9.3
    * Forum: 0.9.0
    * FrontEndUsers: 1.5.2
    * Calendar: 0.8.2
    * Lytebox: 0.2.1beta1


Config Information:

    * php_memory_limit:
    * process_whole_template: true
    * max_upload_size: 20000000
    * default_upload_permission: 664
    * assume_mod_rewrite: false
    * page_extension:
    * internal_pretty_urls: true
    * use_hierarchy: true


Php Information:

    * safe_mode: Off (False)
    * phpversion: 5.2.6
    * memory_limit: 80M
    * max_execution_time: 120
    * gd_version: 2
    * session_save_path: /tmp (1773)


Server Information:

    * Server Api: cgi
    * Server Db Type: MySQL (mysql)
    * Server Db Version: 5.0.45


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Re: FTPed Images: Some Auto-Thumbnailed, Some not.

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Anybody have an answer to my problem? Is it unsolvable, in the wrong place, or I didn't clarify the problem well enough?
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Re: FTPed Images: Some Auto-Thumbnailed, Some not.

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I have the same problem. My understanding is that the original image is too large to be resized (thumb-nailed) that way due to memory limit...
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Re: FTPed Images: Some Auto-Thumbnailed, Some not.

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This Just In! New detail to the problem...
I was just checking the actual server (not through CMS backend) just to see how many of the images were converted to Thumbnails...
ALL OF THEM WERE! So the problem isn't with the image convertor itself, but the way it links to the images on the page after it hits a certain point. What would stop that?
Also I should mention I have Lytebox running as well... there might be a tye in with that program... I tried uninstalling it and reloading the page but it had no effect on loading the thumbnails instead of the originals. Is there a limit somewhere written in on how many pictures (thumbnails) can be on one page and once it reaches that limit the page breaks?
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