Jim Clark wrote:
I find many pictures on the Internet have similar problems (can't say
it's exactly the same, but some number of corrupt bytes.) MSNBC is
especially bad; so I always assumed it was some Windows proprietary
thingy. But convert cleans them right up and repairs/deletes/whatever
the
Hi,
"Joao S. O. Bueno" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Got the same error openning the image with Konqueror (web browser) on KDE.
> "Corrupt JPEG data: 250 extraneous bytes before marker 0xd9"
>
> (ok, actually konqueror did not crash, listed that as a warning, and
> displayed the image, but the m
I find many pictures on the Internet have similar problems (can't say it's exactly the same, but some number of corrupt bytes.) MSNBC is especially bad; so I always assumed it was some Windows proprietary thingy. But convert cleans them right up and repairs/deletes/whatever the bad data; unfortun
On Wednesday 30 June 2004 10:03, Dennis wrote:
> Gimp 2.0 (windows version (at least)) can't open the jpeg files that my
> agfa ephoto cl20 ('old' 1M pixel) digital camera takes. It complains
> with the following messages:
>
> 1. Corrupt JPEG data: 250 extraneous bytes before marker 0xd9
> 2. Gimp
Hi,
Dennis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Gimp 2.0 (windows version (at least)) can't open the jpeg files that
> my agfa ephoto cl20 ('old' 1M pixel) digital camera takes. It
> complains with the following messages:
>
> 1. Corrupt JPEG data: 250 extraneous bytes before marker 0xd9
> 2. Gimp Messa
Gimp 2.0 (windows version (at least)) can't open the jpeg files that my
agfa ephoto cl20 ('old' 1M pixel) digital camera takes. It complains
with the following messages:
1. Corrupt JPEG data: 250 extraneous bytes before marker 0xd9
2. Gimp Message: Plug-In could not open image
3. Gimp Message: P