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Behaviour here

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:) Again…

Ah que si ! It's how it behaves here ! I ticked that option in four XnView versions and it works with all now…
Otherwise, error message.
- BTW :: I don't remember what is the default, if it's "ON", then a fresh INI is not relevant…
- You might test with the option "OFF" (untick the box) under XP-Pro.
- No extra INI-option for that.

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Re: Behaviour here

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The default is OFF, with a fresh install.
Yes, if this option is OFF, I have the problem too now.

Maybe this option should be ON by default too in a next version ?
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Yes, but---

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:) Most certainly, the option "ON" by default should be better, but it depends on the Pierre's thought about this…

• I left the option "OFF" in all versions to spot really damaged files which could cause a big crash…
- But in the case, I don't see what is so faulty in the B & W TIF we are talking of…

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Re: Yes, but---

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Yes, but even if this option is ON by default, I think it is also possible to have a pop up text warning in case of a corrupted file.
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thanks again for all the replies--so do you guys think the file i sent out is corrupted? because it's straight out from my fax machine... altho yeah, i seem to get much better file sizes w/ ccitt 4 than 3. are u guys able to convert 3 to 4 w/ xnview?
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Re: Nice tool---

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Clo wrote:Nice tool, thank you for the link !
Glad to hear that you find AsTiffTagViewer useful. :-)
ThumbsPlus v7.0sp1(2231) wrote:

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wrong data type 4 for "PageNumber"; tag ignored
[1 TIFF image(s) in file]

TIFF Directory at offset 0x8
              Subfile Type: multi-page document (2 = 0x2)
               Image Width: 1728 Image Length: 2160
                Resolution: 200, 200 pixels/inch
               Bits/Sample: 1
        Compression Scheme: CCITT Group 3
Photometric Interpretation: min-is-white
                 FillOrder: lsb-to-msb
               Orientation: row 0 top, col 0 lhs
             Samples/Pixel: 1
                Rows/Strip: 2160
      Planar Configuration: single image plane
           Group 3 Options: (0 = 0x0)
                  1 Strips:
                         0: [     234,    46044]
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Post by RGBA »

Ohh.. yes, the read-errors are generally skipped here,
thats why everything works fine and I'm spared of things sometimes. :D
Sorry, I forgot.

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