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16  Mike's Software / Qimage / Re: invalid embedded profile causes hang on: June 17, 2009, 08:34:15 AM
Just to confirm that 2009.260 does indeed fix the problem. It reads all the files which previously caused a hang.
Thanks for your speedy response Mike.


Mike S
17  Mike's Software / Qimage / Re: v2009.260 available on: June 17, 2009, 08:30:59 AM
So when building thumbs for the first time it all works very nicely and better than before, but for me (and I'm thinking it might be a video issue:-) when I visit a folder which already has thumbs built, I see nothing until I click in the thumbnail area. This is somewhat disconcerting, but not a problem when you know about it. But I'm just wondering if this is the expected behaviour.

Mike S
18  Mike's Software / Qimage / Re: Passport cutout on: June 14, 2009, 06:44:14 AM
Yes, indeed. Very helpful. Thanks.

Mike S
19  Mike's Software / Qimage / invalid embedded profile causes hang on: June 14, 2009, 06:42:52 AM
Mike,

I was just looking at some old folders of scanned family photos which I have not opened in Qimage for perhaps several years, and on opening some of them found that Qimage gave an error message relating to NTDLL.DLL or an access violation at address 1000B544 in lcms.dll at address 8 and then hung. Only way to get out was to kill it via the task manager.

On investigation I discovered that the cause was some images (some jpg, some tif).  Qimage hangs on trying to generate the thumb for any of those images.

I tried opening the images in photoshop (an old version) and it politely says "The embedded ICC profile cannot be used because the ICC profile is invalid. Ignoring the profile", and then opens the file OK. The TIFs give that message twice before opening.

So I'm guessing that these images have some weird profile inserted by whatever old scanner I was using at the time.

They used to open fine in Qimage (but it is probably several years since I last did that), but now I have this problem.  I've recently upgraded to studio, if that makes a difference.

I'm resaving the images from photoshop, which presumably has removed the offending profile, and that seems to work fine.

But I'm wondering if it is possible to make Qimage a bit more defensive and report an error identifying the offending image rather than just hanging. It took me quite a while to identify the offending images by reintroducing them one by one. Now I know the problem I can probably use photoshop to identify them once Qimage has hung.

I appreciate that dealing with randomly "wrong" formats is difficult, but a more friendly behaviour would be desirable.

Mike S
20  Mike's Software / Qimage / Re: Passport cutout on: June 12, 2009, 08:36:43 PM
Thanks Terry.

Just what I was looking for.

          Mike S
21  Mike's Software / Qimage / Passport cutout on: June 12, 2009, 05:57:14 PM
Someone mentioned a few weeks ago a cutout for aligning UK passport pictures. I've searched in the yahoo forum, but can't find a reference to it. Can anyone give me a pointer?
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