Posted by
Robert Baer on
Aug 19, 2010; 1:38pm
URL: http://imagej.273.s1.nabble.com/Image-Corruption-tp3687214p3687217.html
I don't know that it was the same problem, but I had an image scrambling
problem some time back (you could probably find my posts). My problem
occurred on a Vista machine that had an imageJ version that I downloaded
along with java. My memory was that the bundled java was around version 16.
I was not dealing with raw files, though.
The ultimate solution, as I recall, was to separately install the latest
java from java.com and to delete the java from the imageJ folder that had
came bundled with imageJ. The problem has not resurfaced with any of the
most recent versions of java.
HTH,
Rob
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From: "Dale Thayer" <
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Sent: Wednesday, August 18, 2010 7:32 PM
Subject: Re: Image Corruption
The original image is RAW format, 2048x2048x16bit, I read into ImageJ with
Import/Raw. I saved the RAW image with ImageJ as a JPEG so the size would
be smaller for posting. I did screen capture of the corrupted image and
saved as JPEG. By the way, if I read in the RAW image and run the cursor
over the image, the numerical pixel values are correct, so the image data is
in ImageJ's memory correctly, but the display in the window is corrupted.
If I read the JPEG version of the RAW image into ImageJ, it also gets
corrupted, so it doesn't seem to be related to whether I read it in as a RAW
or a JPEG.