Can't resize
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Can't resize
When I try to resize nothing happens. I was thinking that maybe I had to resave the file to make it resize. The curious thing here is that if I do that, it tells me that the metadata wil be lost. I don't understand why this should be so if I'm resaving a tiff as a tiff, still. So, this is a double problem. Thanks.
Non standard ?
—> andrewgg
Hello ! Welcome aboard !
• Maybe your original TIFFs are non-standard ? Hence, XnView can't write them.
- I encountered a similar issue sometimes with other formats, and resaving the files worked fine then…
- You might give a link to one of your TIFFs, in order that we test - the Author prior, of course-…
- The supported TIFF is Revision 6 type, IIRC.
Kind regards,
Claude
Clo

• Maybe your original TIFFs are non-standard ? Hence, XnView can't write them.
- I encountered a similar issue sometimes with other formats, and resaving the files worked fine then…
- You might give a link to one of your TIFFs, in order that we test - the Author prior, of course-…
- The supported TIFF is Revision 6 type, IIRC.

Claude
Clo
Old user ON SELECTIVE STRIKE till further notice •
Thanks for the reply, Claude, and the offer of help, but what do you mean by send a link to the TIFF?
I was using ACDSee 8 until I got my new laptop which has Vista. That version of ACDSee doesn't work with Vista, and in any case, it's terribly slow at opening large files.
All my Tiffs are 16 bit originally and are converted from RAW files from my Canon 350D DSLR in Photoshop CS2. Some have been converted by ACDSee, but these have then been postprocessed in PS and all are resaved as 8 bit to store.
I really hope that XN View will work for me because it seems to be a great piece of software. If I have TIFFs that can't be opened by XN View it will not be practical as I would have to go reconvert hundreds of TIFFs.
I was using ACDSee 8 until I got my new laptop which has Vista. That version of ACDSee doesn't work with Vista, and in any case, it's terribly slow at opening large files.
All my Tiffs are 16 bit originally and are converted from RAW files from my Canon 350D DSLR in Photoshop CS2. Some have been converted by ACDSee, but these have then been postprocessed in PS and all are resaved as 8 bit to store.
I really hope that XN View will work for me because it seems to be a great piece of software. If I have TIFFs that can't be opened by XN View it will not be practical as I would have to go reconvert hundreds of TIFFs.
A sample---
—> andrewgg
Again…
• I meant that you could make one or two… sample¦s available either from an image host
like ImageShack or from your own site if you have any…
• Since your pics from the camera are RAW, can't you read them directly in XnView ? Just give a glance in the RAW options …
KR
Claude
Clo

• I meant that you could make one or two… sample¦s available either from an image host
like ImageShack or from your own site if you have any…
• Since your pics from the camera are RAW, can't you read them directly in XnView ? Just give a glance in the RAW options …

Claude
Clo
Old user ON SELECTIVE STRIKE till further notice •
Actually, Pierre, it is resizing now. Maybe it was before and I was mistaken. Sorry about that. The other problem is that when I save the resized version to replace the larger one, (which is already only a copy), it tells me that I'll lose the metadata. I hope there's a way to avoid that.xnview wrote:andrewgg wrote: Your picture is big??
My phototaking process is: Canon RAW from my 8 megapixel DSLR, converted to 16bit TIFF, which I postprocess in Photoshop, finally converting it to an 8bit TIFF of between about 15 and 20 megapixels. It is one of these 8MP TIFFs that I have been trying to convert with XNView.
Currently, xnview doesn't save EXIF in TIFFandrewgg wrote:Actually, Pierre, it is resizing now. Maybe it was before and I was mistaken. Sorry about that. The other problem is that when I save the resized version to replace the larger one, (which is already only a copy), it tells me that I'll lose the metadata. I hope there's a way to avoid that.andrewgg wrote: Your picture is big??
My phototaking process is: Canon RAW from my 8 megapixel DSLR, converted to 16bit TIFF, which I postprocess in Photoshop, finally converting it to an 8bit TIFF of between about 15 and 20 megapixels. It is one of these 8MP TIFFs that I have been trying to convert with XNView.
Pierre.
What a pity that XNViewer doesn't save EXIF information when converting to TIFF, Pierre.
I do really appreciate that you've made it availabe free of charge, but would urge you to consider fixing this problem, as having EXif details is essential for serious photographers when uploading images to many photo forums/photo sharing sites, as these automatically make the EXIF information viewable for other users.
Thanks,
Andrew.
I do really appreciate that you've made it availabe free of charge, but would urge you to consider fixing this problem, as having EXif details is essential for serious photographers when uploading images to many photo forums/photo sharing sites, as these automatically make the EXIF information viewable for other users.
Thanks,
Andrew.