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Tony Karp

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Nov 2, 2005, 11:09:47 AM11/2/05
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This took a while to figure out.

Files saved as TIFF (uncompressed or LZW) in PSP X won't load into Painter 7.
Painter just closes and vanishes. I don't know if later versions of Painter
will load these files, but I suspect they will have the same problem.

I have PSP X 10.01.

Files saved as TIFF (uncompressed or LZW) in PSP 9.01 work fine in Painter.

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Fred Hiltz

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Nov 2, 2005, 12:55:25 PM11/2/05
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Tony Karp wrote:
> This took a while to figure out.
>
> Files saved as TIFF (uncompressed or LZW) in PSP X won't
> load into Painter 7. Painter just closes and vanishes. I
> don't know if later versions of Painter will load these
> files, but I suspect they will have the same problem.
>
> I have PSP X 10.01.
>
> Files saved as TIFF (uncompressed or LZW) in PSP 9.01 work
> fine in Painter.

Write your defect report to the E-mail Corel tab at
http://support.corel.com. Be sure to tell them the size and color
depth of the image so they can reproduce the problem and believe it.
If you can offer a small image that demonstrates the defect, so much
the better. That email address does not accept attachments, but they
will reply with an upload URL if they want your sample.
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Fred Hiltz, fhiltz at yahoo dot com


Tony Karp

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Nov 2, 2005, 9:56:58 PM11/2/05
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"Fred Hiltz" <n...@home.ca> wrote:

>Write your defect report to the E-mail Corel tab at
>http://support.corel.com. Be sure to tell them the size and color
>depth of the image so they can reproduce the problem and believe it.
>If you can offer a small image that demonstrates the defect, so much
>the better. That email address does not accept attachments, but they
>will reply with an upload URL if they want your sample.

Did that this afternoon.

I was just curious if anyone else here had seen this.

Fred Hiltz

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Nov 2, 2005, 10:05:19 PM11/2/05
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Tony Karp wrote:
> "Fred Hiltz" <n...@home.ca> wrote:
>
>> Write your defect report to the E-mail Corel tab ...
[snip]

>
> Did that this afternoon.
>
> I was just curious if anyone else here had seen this.

There have been reports of trouble with 16-bit images in TIFF, but I
do not recall any others on the Corel newsgroups. That is where most
of the activity is. http://tinyurl.com/2pt9o has a list of their
URLs if you would like to look in.

Tony Karp

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Nov 3, 2005, 12:51:41 PM11/3/05
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Response from Corel:

Response (Greg D.) - 11/03/2005 12:14 PM
Hello Tony,
I was able to reproduce the problem and will forward it onto our development
team for review.

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Fred Hiltz

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Nov 3, 2005, 3:44:07 PM11/3/05
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Tony Karp wrote:
> Response from Corel:
>
> Response (Greg D.) - 11/03/2005 12:14 PM
> Hello Tony,
> I was able to reproduce the problem and will forward it
> onto our development team for review.
> systems.com

Thank you for keeping us in touch, Tony.

Tim

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Nov 3, 2005, 7:41:28 PM11/3/05
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Tony Karp wrote:
> This took a while to figure out.
>
> Files saved as TIFF (uncompressed or LZW) in PSP X won't load into
> Painter 7. Painter just closes and vanishes. I don't know if later
> versions of Painter will load these files, but I suspect they will
> have the same problem.
>
> I have PSP X 10.01.
>
> Files saved as TIFF (uncompressed or LZW) in PSP 9.01 work fine in
> Painter.

As a workaround, does it work if you save the TIF as LZW compressed with
an embedded ICC profile?

--
Tim


Tony Karp

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Nov 4, 2005, 7:25:58 AM11/4/05
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"Tim" <timm...@XremoveXhotmail.com> wrote:

>As a workaround, does it work if you save the TIF as LZW compressed with
>an embedded ICC profile?

All variations of TIFF from PSP X will fail to load in painter as far as I can
tell.

Workaround is to use PSP 9 (which I still have) or another graphics program to
load, then save the file as TIFF before loading into Painter.

No other program seems to have this problem with loading PSP X TIFFs. Just
Painter.

But there won't be any finger pointing, as Corel now owns both PSP and Painter.

There will probably be a fix for this in the next upgrade/patch for PSP X.

Uni

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Nov 5, 2005, 1:44:37 AM11/5/05
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Tony Karp wrote:

> "Tim" <timm...@XremoveXhotmail.com> wrote:
>
>
>>As a workaround, does it work if you save the TIF as LZW compressed with
>>an embedded ICC profile?
>
>
> All variations of TIFF from PSP X will fail to load in painter as far as I can
> tell.

Let's see, Corel authors Painter and Corel also authors PSP-X, but
they're aren't compatible with one another. Now wonder why Corel will
never be another Microsoft!

:-)

Uni

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Tony Karp

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Nov 6, 2005, 10:06:49 AM11/6/05
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Ron Lacey <r...@ronsfotos.com> wrote:

>On Fri, 04 Nov 2005 07:25:58 -0500, Tony Karp
><tkarpATtlcDASHsystems.com@> wrote:
>
>>Workaround is to use PSP 9 (which I still have) or another graphics program to
>>load, then save the file as TIFF before loading into Painter.
>

>Does Painter support other lossless 24 bit formats? BMP, PSD, PNG
>etc.?


Ron,

Not sure, but I don't want to switch formats when it's not necessary. It's just
a problem with how PSP X saves TIFFs, and it will probably be fixed in the next
patch/upgrade, now that they're aware of the problem.

For the few pictures that will be worked on in Painter after PSP X, I use other
programs (PSP 9, etc) to re-save them as TIFF, which works fine with Painter.

That way, everything stays as TIFF.

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