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diff --git a/media-libs/tiff/README b/media-libs/tiff/README deleted file mode 100644 index 85f41ea..0000000 --- a/media-libs/tiff/README +++ /dev/null @@ -1,65 +0,0 @@ -tiff with enabled old-jpeg support. Do not forgive recompile jpeg with patch -(jdhuff_add.c) from tiff. - -I though this helps me to read M$ tiff files, but I was wrong. Even after -patching I receive the following error: - -unknown field with tag 37679 (0x932f) encountered. `TIFFReadDirectory'. -unknown field with tag 37680 (0x9330) encountered. `TIFFReadDirectory'. -unknown field with tag 37681 (0x9331) encountered. `TIFFReadDirectory'. - -Well. Just found some other information, that may be of interest for somebody -reading this README file. - -From Ubuntu Bugzilla: - - -Re: crash in tiff loader from Michael R. Head at 2006-09-21 00:00:59 UTC - -My brother emails me tiffs of magazine articles from work generated by the -scanning system they have in place there. They always have this problem. He's -not very tech-savvy, so he may not be able to configure the system to generate -proper tiffs. - -Anyway, I've gone through the trouble of compiling libtiff with the "old jpeg" -support after patching and recompiling libjpeg. After doing this, I still can't -view the file: - -burner@firefighter:/tmp$ /tmp/jpg/bin/tiffinfo ~/Desktop/WELL\ LET\ ME.tif -TIFFReadDirectory: Warning, /home/burner/Desktop/WELL LET ME.tif: unknown field with tag 37679 (0x932f) encountered. -TIFFReadDirectory: Warning, /home/burner/Desktop/WELL LET ME.tif: unknown field with tag 37680 (0x9330) encountered. -TIFFReadDirectory: Warning, /home/burner/Desktop/WELL LET ME.tif: unknown field with tag 37681 (0x9331) encountered. -/home/burner/Desktop/WELL LET ME.tif: Invalid YCbCr subsampling. -TIFFReadDirectory: /home/burner/Desktop/WELL LET ME.tif: cannot handle zero strip size. - -As you can see, the last 3 unknown fields are present, but I've managed to get -libtiff to understand the takes 513 and 514. Sadly, I still can't get the data -out. - -I've collected information on this from the following links (for those that may -find this bug report in the future): -http://bugzilla.remotesensing.org/show_bug.cgi?id=156 -http://www.awaresystems.be/imaging/tiff/tifftags/jpeginterchangeformat.html -http://www.remotesensing.org/libtiff/TIFFTechNote2.html - -I've gone so far as to run Windows' own tiff viewer, and that still couldn't -extract the image data. - -End result: if you get your hands on one of these "old style jpeg in tiff" -files, you're pretty much out of luck. You'll have to negotiate with the file -supplier to provide it in a different format. - - -Re: crash in tiff loader from Michael R. Head at 2006-09-22 06:53:28 UTC - -OK, maybe you won't be out of luck. After reading Pete Savage's blog post about -recovering data, I was able to extract the jpeg living inside my tiff and -finally view the image as intended. Others may find the "foremost" program -helpful: https://launchpad.net/distros/ubuntu/+source/foremost - -foremost was able to discover 2 jpegs (one thumbnail as well as the original -scan) and an OLE document inside the evil TIFF, and it extracted them into -their own files. Just run it like so: "foremost evil.tiff" and it'll put all -the files it finds underneath and "output" directory. - - |