is there a small sample TIFF and/or PNG you can attach that exhibits this behavior?

ian wrote:
Package: gimp
Version: 2.2.2-1

I have a set of PNG images that I converted from camera-generated TIFF images to PNG using the ImageMagic 'convert' program. The 'display' program shows them fine, as does gthumb. And I'm pretty sure the previous minor version (2.2.1-2) of The Gimp showed them fine as well. Now when I load one up it looks transparent. If I zoom out until the image is much smaller than the window, it seems the single layer has been offset by one full height above the image.
e.g the image is 1712x2288, the layer starts at (0,-2288).


If I convert the PNG back to a TIFF then The Gimp can load it fine and save it back to a PNG file that works later. But I don't want to have to do that with every file.





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