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Joachim Wesner on
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Hi,
IrfanView
http://www.irfanview.com/has no problems reading ImageJ 8 and 16 Bit Tiffs!
You should try that. That any other software always reports zero bits/pixel
seems strange.
Irfanview will even "read" float ImageJ Tiffs, but seems to interpret the
data as RGB, so you will
get a funny "noisy" and colorful version of your image.
It should be no big problem to expand Irfanview to even correctly read the
later,
I remember it was already asked for in the respective forums, but nobody
has yet
done it AFAIK, if I had more info and some time, I would happily add via
some plugin.
Mit freundlichen Grüßen / Best regards
Joachim Wesner
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Hi Alberto,
many simple programs can only read 8-bit and RGB tiffs. Maybe you have you
have 16-bit or float images? Then, convert them to 8 bits.
Michael
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On Tue, May 5, 2009 18:58, R. C. wrote:
> We are manipulating an image with ImageJ and saving it in TIFF format,
> then
> the image is not recognized with MS-Windows or other software.
>
> We are trying with different bits per pixel or formats. Windows (and the
> other programs) see the image with 0 (zero) bits per pixel.
>
> We have to try with linux... but we need some propietary software that
> only
> exists for MS-Windows
>
> Any idea?
>
> Alberto Perez
> Medical Physicist
> Hospital Virgen de la Victoria (Malaga, Spain)
>
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