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I am using XnView 1.94.2 with Windows Vista. I have several dozen sfw (Seattle Film Works) files. So far I have been unable to open or convert any of them. All I get is an error message saying that the format is not recognized. Any suggestions?
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You must enable option/General/Use all formats
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I'm sorry but I can't find that command in any of the directories. I enabled the "Display all image files types" but it still doesn't recognize the file format. Was that the command you were referring to?
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Re: sfw files

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hornshark wrote:I'm sorry but I can't find that command in any of the directories. I enabled the "Display all image files types" but it still doesn't recognize the file format. Was that the command you were referring to?
Strange, could you send me a sample?
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How do I do that?
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Send the file via email (webmaster at xnview dot com), if possible, if not, you can use http://www.mediafire.com/ for example (free, no registration) to upload the file and send the link to Pierre.
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Sample sfw files emailed to webmaster. Thank you very much for all your help.
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Re: sfw files

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Your samples are not in Seattle FilmWorks format
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That's very odd because that's were I had them processed back in '97. Can you tell what format they are in and perhaps were I could find a program to open them with or am I SOL?
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Any luck figuring out what format my files are in?
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