Problem displaying tiff files

Hi,
I have some TIFF files in a table - IMAGE_TABLE
ID NOT NULL NUMBER
DESCRIPTION VARCHAR2(40)
IMAGE ORDSYS.ORDIMAGE
I am unable to display the TIFF images in an ADF form. I can use processCopy to convert the TIFF images to jpeg, which them display correctly. All other JPEG or GIF display correctly, it's only the TIFF that don't. I've tried variours tiff files (different sources, converted gif and jpeg to tiff) but none display correctly (i.e. in IE you get the red 'x' - in firefox you get the broken picture symbol or nothing)?
Any ideas or suggestion would be appreciated.
Is this an ADF issue?
Thanks.
JDeveloper 10.1.3 build 10.1.3.0.4
DB is 10gr2

Hi,
yes, I can view tiff's in browsers (IE and firefox) using the quicktime plugin. I've selected quicktime as the player in the af:objectmedia property settings and Autostart = true, but using the ADF form from JDeveloper will not display tiff images (jpg's, giff's etc. are fine) even though the browser will display tiff's on it's own?
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