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faulty TIFF files #205
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Would be great if you attach an example of such faulty file. |
Happy to do so. I can't attach any here - tiff's apparently are not supported so I'll post the work on dropbox here: https://www.dropbox.com/scl/fo/h56ssuk4q557c5vshltds/h?rlkey=tla955w5dxd7mwgl1w32zejr7&dl=0 There are 5 that I cannot read, but two (numbers 002 & 003) that I can. |
I tried and I can open your file in Affinity Photo. It used 19GB of RAM but everything felt smooth. I'm on a m1 max macbook running macOS 12. |
Odd that the dropbox folder has only one file in it rather than the several I referred to . In any case I"ve removed it now, but I can confirm that I cannot read it and Windows reports that it is "corrupted". I've posted a different one here: https://cloud.nmerchant.ca/s/zQadXLNHtFNiXER and I can confirm that this one too is "corrupted". Are there Tiff file types that Mac's can read but not Windows? All too odd for me I'm afraid but it does make the program less useful to me. |
Affinity photos are also available on Windows. As a last resort you can try that out. |
It seems like ImageMagick can open the file, I don't think the file is corrupted. Your software probably has a bug. |
I have tried a variety of different programs - 6 in all. All refuse to open it, stating 'bad file'. This includes 'ImageMagick Display' I have no further understanding of what is going on. Perhaps a problem with my system but it seem unlikely that every piece of software I have 'has a bug'. |
You can try to report the errors to the relevant developers, and they might be able to fix it - perhaps it's quick fix! What is the exact error you get? Sometimes "bad file" can mean other things depending on how errors are handled. Perhaps a What's your system configuration? How much RAM do you have? As I said, as a last resort, try out Affinity Photos. They offer free trials. Even if it fails, this might give us more information to work on. |
The resolution of the image is ridiculous (1.53 giga pixels). When I change it to something more manageable (realistic for an ordinary newspaper/magazine scan using a book scanner), I am able to open it with no problems. |
I've been using v 2019.8.16
I'm finding that the program is producing output TIFF files that are faulty - they are not readable by my image program (Corel Paintshop Pro) and are causing XNview to simply crash.
The output options were the default 600dpi but changed from b/w to output in color.
I don't have the ability to look at the TIFF files otherwise to determine the problem. They were quite big files - a scan of a broadsheet newspaper. I should try again outputting at 300 rather than the defaut 600 dpi.
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