Open G4-Compressed Tif file in photoshop

Hello, I'm looking for a Plug-In to open G4-Compressed Tiff files in photoshop. Anyone knows?
Thank you

Photoshop opens FAX G3 and G4 TIFF files, but has a size limit that it can open.
What problem are you seeing when trying to open your G4 compressed files?

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