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TIFFs Again

Postby EUFolk » Thu Jul 02, 2009 11:34 pm

Tiff pic that was ok in 1.95.4 does not show correctly in 1.96.2 - thumbnail and the preview looks like b&w noise.
http://www.4shared.com/file/115632713/e ... _tiff.html
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Re: TIFFs Again

Postby Clo » Thu Jul 02, 2009 11:59 pm

:arrow: EUFolk

:) Hello !

Confirmed here, it's shown in 1.96.2 as a granite area…
- It works in old versions 1.8… 1.9… also in Universal Viewer, Imagine (as Total Commander “Lister” plug-in)…

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Re: TIFFs Again

Postby eL_PuSHeR » Fri Jul 03, 2009 7:17 am

Confirmed using 1.96.2

The image is somewhat weird as far as compression is concerned. It is a 8 bit palletized image with less than 256 colours using NO COMPRESSION. Repacking it again with Irfanview, for instance, fixes it and reduces filesize from 1.3MB to 620 KB, using LZW compression and 550.2KB using DEFLATE (ZIP) compression.

I don't know why XnView fails to load it though.
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Re: TIFFs Again

Postby Clo » Fri Jul 03, 2009 11:02 am

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:) Hello !

• Yes,that seems an odd thingy, below the markers from AsTiffTagViewer :
SubFileType (1 Long): Zero
ImageWidth (1 Short): 689
ImageLength (1 Short): 986
BitsPerSample (1 Short): 16
Compression (1 Short): Uncompressed
Photometric (1 Short): MinIsBlack
StripOffsets (1 Long): 16494
Orientation (1 Short): TopLeft
SamplesPerPixel (1 Short): 1
RowsPerStrip (1 Short): 986
StripByteCounts (1 Long): 1358708
XResolution (1 Rational): 300
YResolution (1 Rational): 300
ResolutionUnit (1 Short): Inch
Software (28 ASCII): Adobe Photoshop CS2 Windows
DateTime (20 ASCII): 2008:02:14 21:48:56
700 (14594 Byte): 60, 63, 120, 112, 97, 99, 107, 101, 116, 32,...
Photoshop (1594 Byte): 56, 66, 73, 77, 4, 37, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 16, 0,...
34665 (1 Long): 1375204

• Maybe this could help Pierre in fixing the issue… ?
BTW :  It works alright in XnView MP 0.12 !

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Re: TIFFs Again

Postby EUFolk » Sat Jul 04, 2009 2:40 am

eL_PuSHeR wrote:Confirmed using 1.96.2

The image is somewhat weird as far as compression is concerned. It is a 8 bit palletized image with less than 256 colours using NO COMPRESSION. Repacking it again with Irfanview, for instance, fixes it and reduces filesize from 1.3MB to 620 KB, using LZW compression and 550.2KB using DEFLATE (ZIP) compression.


I don't know about weird :D, but out of 300 tiffs in folder I would say 20% displays wrong (picture and thumbnail). All of them was written by Silverfast which I am using wit my scanner. I never had a problem with those files except in XnView which seems to be very picky with tiff files. Sometimes does not display tiffs in folder at all, not even thumbnails just empty folder in browser. Then Tiffs appearing in the folder if I chose from the menu filter/all and then I can switch back to the filter/images only then for a while everything is ok again, but that just weird behavior.

No matter what XnView is a piece of great software, keep up the good work and great support.
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Re: TIFFs Again

Postby marsh » Sat Jul 04, 2009 3:29 am

BTW, nconvert can change it to a normal-looking png.
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Re: TIFFs Again

Postby EUFolk » Mon Jul 06, 2009 3:48 pm

marsh wrote:BTW, nconvert can change it to a normal-looking png.


It works also with xnShell but for some reason I can't see it correctly in 1.96.2, when in 1.95 everything was fine.
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