http://imagej.273.s1.nabble.com/ImageJ-shows-corrupted-image-on-tiff-tp5007482p5007494.html
Sorry, didn't see your response as I was typing mine. 1.48v, Java 1.6.0_65,
32 and 64 bit on OSX 10.8.5 open the inverted image for me.
We'll see if it's an issue with the FillOrder tag... still seems likely.
> Yaniv,
>
>
> Once it will be fixed as you mentioned, how do I get the fix? Is it a new
>> version of ImageJ?
>>
>
> The fix will be in Fiji <
http://fiji.sc/Fiji>, and once it's available
> it's just a matter of running "Help>Update Fiji" to get the latest
> libraries.
>
>
> the image you've linked in your original post was definitely not the
>> corrupted one and it opens perfectly in ImageJ -- confusing.
>>
>
> Herbie - what version of ImageJ were you using, and were you just using
> File>Open? I downloaded a fresh 1.48v on OSX and definitely saw the same
> pixel inversion.. it definitely did not open perfectly for me in my ImageJ,
> or Fiji.
>
> Also, technically, I would not call the data corrupted.. if I understand
> the flag correctly, all the pixel values are correct, the reader just isn't
> accounting for their reversed order.
>
> - Mark
>
>
> On Tue, Apr 29, 2014 at 1:41 PM, ImageJUser100 <
[hidden email]> wrote:
>
>> Are you saying you downloaded the image from
>>
https://copy.com/RpBz0qS3RToD,
>> opened it on ImageJ and it displayed properly?
>>
>> I tried the same file on several Windows systems with ImageJ 1.48 and all
>> of
>> them showed the corrupted image I posted on the last post.
>>
>> Yaniv
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