Incidentally, a mystery - at least to me. Without exception, and I looked at what seemed like zillions, all of the images said to have "premature end of image errors", all "ended" at the exact end of the subject of the image just as the lower level background began. I don't know what that means, but it does suggest it may be a clue. The mystery to me is how any software would be smart enough to recognize that delineation given that most images had backgrounds ranging from pure white to various shades of gray.
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