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saint:
email me one. I have Windows 7.

RayB:
This might not be the answer you're looking for, but since you have Photoshop, set up a batch job that saves them all into a new format (or saves as 24bit TIF) and you'll be good. Let me know if you need helping doing batch jobs.

shmokes:

--- Quote from: saint on June 16, 2010, 09:28:05 pm ---email me one. I have Windows 7.

--- End quote ---

Done


edit:  Just kidding.  They bounced back, presumably cos they're too large (about 20 MB each or something -- I sent 2).

shmokes:

--- Quote from: RayB on June 16, 2010, 10:03:10 pm ---This might not be the answer you're looking for, but since you have Photoshop, set up a batch job that saves them all into a new format (or saves as 24bit TIF) and you'll be good. Let me know if you need helping doing batch jobs.

--- End quote ---

Thanks.  I can do that (or, rather, my wife can).  I'm more interested in figuring out what's going on.

patrickl:
TIFF files can contain a thumbnail image. The software that created the TIFF file probably created a faulty thumbnail image. Especially with higher bits per channel images this can go wrong.

I used TIFF files too a long time ago (scanned film processed through Neatimage for noise removal) and sometimes had similar issues. Although I used 48 bit TIFFs.

Like Rayb says, (batch) saving it from Photoshop should probably repair the thumbnail.

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