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1. Re: TIF limitation throws up 'codec not installed' error
nealeh Jun 20, 2010 3:44 AM (in response to nealeh) -
2. Re: TIF limitation throws up 'codec not installed' error
Steve Grisetti Jun 20, 2010 6:25 AM (in response to nealeh)Wow! A 600 dpi TIF, Neale?
Why would you even do that?
Still, it is curious behavior...
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3. Re: TIF limitation throws up 'codec not installed' error
Bill Hunt Jun 20, 2010 8:14 AM (in response to nealeh)Because DPI/PPI is ignored in Video, I am surprised at this. Guess it's ignored - up to a point.
Now, the "usual suspects," when one has an issue with still image Import are:
CMYK (actually, almost any Mode but RGB)
16-bit (or now 32-bit) images
Progressive JPEG's
PSD's with a very small Layer (I've only seen this in PrPro)
Images with a combo of Vector Shapes, that are not Rasterized in PS - though some of these work. NLE's just do a poor job of Rasterization)
Images above 4096 x 4096 pixels
Guess that we can add another - higher DPI/PPI, at least 600dpi. As a habit, I have Actions that handle Mode, Bit-Depth, and will set the PPI to 72, so had never encountered this. At least now we are armed with an additional attribute to ask about.
Thanks for pointing that out.
Hunt
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4. Re: TIF limitation throws up 'codec not installed' error
nealeh Jun 20, 2010 3:39 PM (in response to Steve Grisetti)Steve Grisetti wrote:
Wow! A 600 dpi TIF, Neale?
Why would you even do that?
For archiving scanned images (I can always throw away pixels, not so easy to add them back in ).
Cheers,
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Neale
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