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'some' TIFs appearing as 'X' in DPP, other TIFs display correct thumbnail. Why??

 
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Jul 01, 2007 04:48 |  #1

Does anyone know why some of my TIFs appear as an 'x' in DPP 3.0.1.5 and others show correctly, and any advise on how to fix this?

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Jul 01, 2007 05:17 |  #2

Can you open them ok? - they may be corrupt...


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Jul 01, 2007 05:38 |  #3

ooops, sorry, i should have added more detail. I can open the TIF in Irfan View and WinFax view, LR and PS3 perfectly... I also saved it as a JPG in PS3 and even that opens in DPP... It is the horse photo below, but the TIF does not show, but other TIFs do show....


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Jul 01, 2007 05:48 |  #4

Not come across this myself with a tif file, I have had a couple of corrupt jpegs in the past though.
Can you open the 'faulty' tif file and save it as another tif, is this then readable in DPP?


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Jul 01, 2007 05:56 |  #5

kevin_c wrote in post #3468062 (external link)
Not come across this myself with a tif file, I have had a couple of corrupt jpegs in the past though.
Can you open the 'faulty' tif file and save it as another tif, is this then readable in DPP?

I tried this also. It fails to show it DPP when i 're-save' the TIF. I do not think it is a faulty TIF. I recall someone talking about ICC Prifles when saving, or IPTC and how this may affect some images shown in DPP but I cannot see any options for the latter when I save the TIF is PS3, and do not have a good understanding of them...


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Jul 01, 2007 07:41 |  #6

To explain the generation of the TIF a bit better, I started in LightRoom with a CR2 > R/C > Edit in PS > did all my work > Save As > 'filename.tif'

Then I try to just look at the TIF in DPP and I get this big ugly 'x' (see first screen grab in thread number 1 above)

I just tried to replicate this with another CR2; started in LightRoom > RC > Edit in PS > did all my work > Save As > 'filename.tif'

But with this test I am able to see the TIF in DPP. My thoughts are now with your suggestion kevin_c, that the original TIF could be corrupted..

Does any one know if there is a limit on file size that DPP can thumbnail, as the TIF that dispalys as an 'x' is 57mb in size..?


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Jul 01, 2007 07:46 |  #7

What if you do a 'save as' with the 'faulty' tif file, in other words save it with another name (don't just rename it) - can DPP see it now? - It may be the cache of DPP keeping the original filename labeled as unreadable


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Jul 01, 2007 08:01 |  #8

kevin_c wrote in post #3468283 (external link)
What if you do a 'save as' with the 'faulty' tif file, in other words save it with another name (don't just rename it) - can DPP see it now? - It may be the cache of DPP keeping the original filename labeled as unreadable

i get this..... which kind of explains it :(.....

somehow the jpg I made from a 'save as' in PS works fine (luckily!...)


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Jul 01, 2007 08:06 |  #9

Oh dear... I assume you still have the original RAW file so I'd convert another if I were you :-) Although I'd still be tempted to rename it slightly to stop DPP's cache 'remembering' the original as faulty/corrupt.


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Jul 01, 2007 09:45 |  #10

yep, will give that a go.... i need to put my 'editing photos' hat on first :)


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Jul 01, 2007 12:12 |  #11

Could be the LZW-compression as well, I think DPP doesn't understand it. But I don't know whether you're using LZW when saving...


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Jul 01, 2007 12:52 |  #12

well, i am not sure if PS remembers what the TIF was saved as last time, but when I opened it in PS, and did 'save as' again, it presented the following:

(not sure if these are in mem. of PS though....)

for this particular image i am not too concerned now that I have a high quality JPEG, but I don't want this to happen again with future TIFs, I am not able to replicate issue though..


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