TIFF file Problems in Organizer PE 4.0

Upgrading from Elements and Album 2 to Elements 4. Many photos earlier scanned as TIFF files will not display in 4.0 Organizer. Most would not even open in Elements 4, although a few would open, but not display in the Organizer. Seems like very strange behavior for an upgraded version.
My work around has been to open the files in version 2, and save as .bmp. Almost all of the .bmp files would then display in version 4. However, this process is not working for a couple of the files that are both .jpg and .bmp.
Any ideas on why I might be having these display problems in the Organizer? It's not universal, since I have over 2500 images and many are TIFF that are working without conflict.

Since this is a discussion related to PE4 I didn't think my experience in PE3 was relevant but since the referenced FAQ refers to PE3 I'm confused.
I rarely include tif images in Organizer except inadvertently when I forget to uncheck Include in Organizer when I save but have never failed to get a normal display in Organizer.
I just put 70 tifs into Org ranging in size form 3 to 35 megapixels and though it took forever every one displayed properly.
My system specs are P4 2.66GHZ 533MHZ FSB; 512MB DDR SDRAM AT 333MHZ;
120GB HD @ 7200RPM 73GB free; Custom Paging Init 1536MB Max 1536MB;
Win XP Home SP1.
According to the FAQ shouldn't I have at least gotten some generic thumbs?
Maybe I don't know how to calculate MP. Width in pixels times height in pixels?
Bob

Similar Messages

  • How to open jpg, tiff files in camera raw from elements 10 organizer

    How to open JPG, TIFF files in camera raw from Elements 10 organizer.

    Thanks for that Damead, I agree with you that Organiser is real pain (there is a total lack of intuitiveness if that is  the correct word).
    For my own work I use 'Lightroom' for around 90% of the time, only going into PSE10 for the 10% difficult bits the Lightroom can't handle.
    I only needed to sort out the JPEG file opening method within PSE10 for some freinds in a small Photo Group that I run in Woodhall Spa, UK. 50% of the 12 members are beginners & a number of them do not have Raw capability on their Camera's, but now they can get their JPEG's into Camera Raw within PSE10 they have the same simple tabular form of adjustment sliders (not as many as in Lightroom of cause) but it gets over the labourious problem of going thru the PSE10's individual tool selection process each and every time since we are trying to get everyone in the Group working with individual Tools rather than the 'Auto' functions. We do this so that they learn what they are doing rather than staying 'dumb&happy' within Auto all the time & they also learn how to get more detailed control for each photo.
    Ref. your comments on file handling/usage, I agree with your comments. Its far and away much more preferable to set up a file structure in 'Finder" (or in 'Explorer' if still using Windows) that you understand so you always know how to find the files. Also, I also never ever use the Camera Auto Load programme but physically 'drag & drop' photo files direct from the 'card' into the file system so I always know thier place (ie: they go into the location I want, not that which the Auto Loader wants).
    As regards your comment about 'Lightroom', I don't have any problems at all since I just imported the whole of my photo file structure into the Lightroom Library Catalouge and then it automatically shows up on the LHS of the screen, still in that format, so you can search it direct within Lightroom and display all of the photo's in variuos arrangements and sizes; everything is as easy to find as it is in 'Finder' plus of cause you have all the 'Tagging' possibilities to use as well. As you add more new files into the 'Finder' structure, all you need to do in Lightroom is reimport, starting 1 level up from the new files and Lightroom will find the new files that need loading (ignoring the older ones already in the Library at that or lower levels) then 1 click and its done.
    Your comments about getting others to follow a set file structure is very pertinant and also applies to evrything else that one ever does apart from just photo work; the times I have had to help others find info/files etc on their PC's because they don' know the location of anything is too many to contemplate.
    Regards

  • Even though I have checked "Automatically open all supported TIFF's" in Camera RAw Preferences - My tiff files do not open up in camera RAW What is the problem?

    Even though I have checked "Automatically open all supported TIFF's" in Camera RAw Preferences - My tiff files do not open up in camera RAW. How can I correct the problem?

    What kind of TIFFs?  Are they multi-layered, for instance?  ACR will not open layered files.
    Due to the current unavailability of clairvoyants and mind-readers in the forum, we respectfully request you supply sensible, complete details.
    BOILERPLATE TEXT:
    Note that because this is boilerplate text, not all points may apply to any given, specific poster.
    If you give complete and detailed information about your setup and the issue at hand,
    such as your platform (Mac or Win),
    exact versions of your OS, of Photoshop (not just "CS6", but something like CS6v.13.0.6) and of Bridge,
    your settings in Photoshop > Preference > Performance
    the type of file you were working on,
    machine specs, such as total installed RAM, scratch file HDs, total available HD space, video card specs, including total VRAM installed,
    what troubleshooting steps you have taken so far,
    what error message(s) you receive,
    if having issues opening raw files also the exact camera make and model that generated them,
    if you're having printing issues, indicate the exact make and model of your printer, paper size, image dimensions in pixels (so many pixels wide by so many pixels high). if going through a RIP, specify that too.
    etc.,
    someone may be able to help you (not necessarily this poster).
    a screen shot of your settings or of the image could be very helpful too.
    Please read this FAQ for advice on how to ask your questions correctly for quicker and better answers:
    http://forums.adobe.com/thread/419981?tstart=0
    Thanks!

  • Problems with opening jpg or tiff files in my own file groups

    I have installed Aperture 3.1 from the apps store, but it does not open any of my jpg or tiff files. They are not stored in iPhoto or any other Apple feature, but in my own file system based on types and purpose. They are all scanned analog images made long ago; I do not use a digital camera

    Hello George,
    george e.todd wrote:
    First there is no error message - but BTW I did not have Aperture beforhand; this is only the 3.1 downloaded from the App store. Could that be the reason?
    It is a pity, that there is no error message, so we just have to guess.
    The App-Store version should work just like the boxed version.
    I'll check the info panel of any of my images, but as I've never set up anything like sharing or permissions, etc.,
    You do not have to set up permissions to have problems with permissions. With each file in MacOS there are stored acces rights, and some times these are wrong, if the files are created by certain apps. Then you need to correct those.
    But as Preview can open your pictures, then there seems to be no permission problem.
    To me it seems likely that the images use a codec, that Aperture does not understand.
    I would like to make sure that you can import  any pictures at all into Aperture.
    Could you try to take a picture with "Photo Booth" and try to import it to Aperture?Photo Booth pictures should be imported without problems.
    If you can import from Photo Booth, then your image codecs probably are the problem, and you need to find out what is special with your pictures, maybe you can post one as link for us to inspect.
    if you cannot import any pictures, then probably something is wrong with your Aperture installation. In the latter case you might wish to perform the basic trouble shooting procedure

  • Problems saving .tiff file

    I am trying to save a .psd to a .tiff file. My .psd has a couple layers and a drop shadow effect. When I save the file seems to be fine until i veiw it in any Windows or Microsoft view, thumbnail view or application such as word, it looks squeezed and totally washed out of colour and almost transparant? I have saved like this before and never encountered this problem. It seems to appear properly when opened in InDesign, Photoshop. I use these photos to send to other people who will be viewing them and using them in Microsoft applications such as PowerPoint, so I'm concerned that it won't open properly for them.
    I am using Photoshop CS and Microsoft Windows Windows XP Professionl Version 2002 Service Pack 3. Any suggestions to what might be happening or what I might be doing wrong? help I have a deadline!
    Thanks, Roni

    Roni, Powerpoint and some othe MS programs will open a TIFF but they usually only see one layer. Those programs are not designed to handle multiple layers or opacity, or adjustment layers. These all contain prorpietary format that al of the applications in the Adobe Suite can handle, but MS apps can not.
    What you can do is place a composite layer as the top layer and save the file.
    Regards, MM

  • PDF to TIFF conversion Tiff File Size problem after conversion

    Hi,
    I am able to convert the PDF file into multi page TIFF file using the below method. But i am getting a size of 1.3 mb for each page of TIFF file (noofpagesX 1.3 mb). it's huge size right? So Could any one please help me out how to decrease the size of the TIFF file? It's an urgent for me. help me out.....
    public static byte[] PDF2TIFF(byte[] bai, String imageType) {
    byte[] out = null;
    try {
    PdfDecoder decoder = new PdfDecoder();
    decoder.openPdfArray(bai);
    decoder.setSize(100, 100);
    ByteArrayOutputStream baos = new ByteArrayOutputStream();
    BufferedImage image[] = new BufferedImage[decoder.getPageCount()];
    TIFFEncodeParam param = new TIFFEncodeParam();
    param.setCompression(TIFFEncodeParam.COMPRESSION_PACKBITS);
    param.setLittleEndian(true);
    param.setWriteTiled(false);
    if (decoder.isFileViewable()) {
    for (int i = 0; i < decoder.getPageCount(); i++) {
    int pageNumber = i + 1;
    BufferedImage imageTemp = decoder.getPageAsImage(pageNumber);
    System.out.println("Page Number."+pageNumber);
    image[i] = imageTemp;
    ImageEncoder encoder = com.sun.media.jai.codec.ImageCodec.createImageEncoder("tiff", baos, param);
    Vector vector = new Vector();
    for (int i = 1; i < image.length; i++) {
    vector.add(image);
    param.setExtraImages(vector.iterator());
    encoder.encode(image[0]);
    baos.flush();
    baos.close();
    decoder.closePdfFile();
    out = baos.toByteArray();
    catch (Exception e)
    e.printStackTrace();
    return out;
    Thanks
    Sha                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                   

    For the Batch Sequence that "asks" --
    Something to try.
    Open the Batch Sequence dialog.
    Select the appropriate Batch Sequence.
    Click the Edit button.
    In the Edit Batch Sequence - <name of sequence> dialog, use item number 3's drop-down menu.
    From the menu, select 'Same folder as originals'.
    "OK" out of the dialog.
    Give the Batch Sequence a test run.
    Output ought to be to the same folder as that of the selected & processed files.
    Be well...

  • Sudden problem with importing tiff files with alpha channel (CS5)

    OK this is driving me nuts. For years I have been importing image files that have an alpha channel  into FCP as.tiff files. I use Photoshop files only when I want to use the layers as they are too cumbersome otherwise). I have recent upgraded Photoshop, etc. to CS5 and now FCP won't import them anymore. I get a message saying: "File error: 1 file(s) recognized, 0 access denied, 1 unknown"
    I am not doing anything different and tiff files created in just the same way in an earlier version of Photoshop import and work just fine. Is this a CS5 bug? Does anyone know of a work around. I want to keep using tiff files as they seem to work best for me with alpha channel work (and I don't see why I need to reinvent the wheel).
    Thanks
    A

    I've had a similar issue recently. Same TIFF files downloaded from the same server, different FCP project, new error. I either see"File error: 1 file(s) recognized, 0 access denied, 1 unknown" or I get the even stranger, "Unrecognized file type."
    I can open them in PS and save them again as TIF, same results. I know these are not CMYK files but even if resave the TIF as RGB, I get the same results, they are not recognized by FCP.
    But if I open them in PS and save them as PNG with alpha, they improt fine.
    I have no idea what's going on.
    bogiesan
    Message was edited by: David Bogie Chq-1

  • Help needed as trying to convert illustrator file to TIFF but problems!!

    I have produced artwork on illustrator and trying to save it as TIFF file but the once saved the file size is considerably smaller. How do i save ai. file to tiff without compromising on size???
    Thanks
    Donna

    Try opening the .ai file using Photoshop.  You should be met with a size and resolution dialog box.  But, have you set an invisible holding line around your artboard?  For instance, let's say your artwork is 5x7".  Create a No Fill, No Stroke rectangle sized at 5x7", place it on the artboard edge and lock it.  Then, use Export > .tiff.  That should hold the size to 5x7" at whatever resolution you chose in the Export As dialog.

  • Problem displaying tiff files using ADF

    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 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)?
    This appears to be an ADF issue as I 'can' dsiplay the TIFF files correctly in IE and firefox using the quicktime plugin but not from an ADF form using JDdevloper? (The code/application is Steve Muench's JSFOrdImageExample - http://otn.oracle.com/products/jdev/tips/muench/jsfordimage/JSFOrdImageExample.zip)
    Any ideas or suggestion would be appreciated.
    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?
    Thanks.

  • 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?
    Thanks.

  • Tagging TIFF-files in Photoshop Elements 5

    I'am still using Photoshop Elements 5, but the organizer refuses to tag my TIF-files from a Nikon  D 300 (tagging JPEG's is no problem).  Because I would like to continue saving my edited pictures as TIFF-files, I would be glad, if anybody could give me a hint how to manage this problem.

    1) NEF (RAW) + JPEG Fine. I load the NEF-file with the Editor into this opening frame (don't know it's name). After treating the picture there I choose "Open picture" (translated from German) and continue treating the picture with the Editor. At last I save it as a TIFF- or an JPEG-file.
    2) Yes
    3) After drawing the icon with the tag to the picture it is to be seen for about three seconds. If I choose a new category, this icon appears below the picture.
    After this I choose "Save the tag- and featurecharacteristics with the photo" (translated from German) and get the answer: "The tag- and featurecharacteristics have been written into the file metadata" (translated from German).
    If I load the photo/file into the Editor, there are tags/keywords within the files I before saved as JPEGs and no tags/keywords within the the files I before saved as TIFFs.

  • TIFF files in Adobe bridge

    My normal routine after I have converted my Nikon NEF files and processed them in Photoshop CS3 is to save as TIF files. These have always then been visible in Adobe bridge CS3. For some reason I can no longer see the picture thumbnail in Adobe bridge - instead I just get a thumbnail showing a TIFF logo rather than the picture itself. Does anyone know how I can restore things so that the thumbnail shows the actual converted picture? My NEF files and any converted JPGs continue to show as actual picture thumbnails in Bridge.
    Many thanks
    Steven

    Hello Curt and Charlie
    Thank you both for taking the time to help me with my tif file problem. Unfortunately none of the sugestions worked and consequently I decided to reinstall the Photoshop suite without removing the existing programme. I did this hoping it would repair any corrupted files and because I took fright at the deactivate message not knowing what the implications would be for installing on other computers or in the event of a hard drive failure.
    Anyway, the result was that I still could not see my tifs as picture thumbnails in Bridge. I hit on the idea of trying the original RAW files and converting them into fresh tifs in Photoshop CS3. Hey presto, I can see these fresh tifs as picture thumbnails in Adobe Bridge, so I can go back to my original workflow if I want with any new photographs.
    I then reinstalled lightroom 2 and it happily shows all the tifs I possess as picture thumnails. By some trickery I don't understand I used the edit as a copy function in Lightroom for one of the tifs I can't see in Bridge. I was surprised to find the new copy created in Lightroom is viewable as a picture thumbnail tif in Bridge. So I now have a workaround to see some of my old heavily-processed tifs as picture thumbnails in Bridge. I'm still completely mystified why my original tifs won't show as picture thumbnails in Bridge.
    The irony is that after this amount of playing around in Lightroom I have begun to get used to it and found it can do what I was trying to do in Bridge i.e. quickly identify and compare different versions of the same image after differing Photoshop post-processing regimes. Instead, I'm now wondering if I will ever need to bother with Bridge again - is there anything that Bridge can do that Lightroom can't?
    Thanks again for your help
    Regards
    Steve

  • How do I get PSE 12 to save a TIFF file with file extension ".tiff" instead of ".tif"?

    I am using PSE 12 as an external editor for Aperture.  When I ask to use an external photo editor, Aperture creates a .tiff file in my Aperture folder, launches PSE 12 and tells it to edit that .tiff file.  This all works great.  When I am done editing in PSE 12, I ask it to save the file and it saves it back to the original Aperture folder with a .tif extension.  I can instead say "save as" and then it suggests the file name with a .tif extension.  When I correct the extension to .tiff it warns me that I'm going to overwrite the file (exactly what I want!).  I say yes and then I find out that PSE did not overwrite the file, but wrote it as a .tif file anyway.  I have to go to the folder, delete the .tiff file and rename the .tif file to .tiff and then everything is fine - but what a hassle.  Has anyone solved this problem?

    That's not quite where the problem lies, which is good, because you can't change that. The real solution is that you don't ever want to see the save as window in PSE if you are using PSE as external editor for any program. When you see it you aren't creating a version for your asset management program. Go to the PSE preferences>saving files>on first save and choose to save over existing file. That should do what you want.

  • ERROR WHILE UPLOADING TIFF FILE.

    Dear Sir/Madam,
             While i am trying to upload tiff file i got this error , i cannot understand where i made mistake , please guide me to solve this problem.
    Load File
    C:\Documents and Settings\dastagiri\Desktop\PARU.tiff
    The file contains      2,798  bytes
    This is a TIFF file with INTEL byte order
    First IFD offset:                                    2,612
    Reading IFD from offset      2,612  Number of Tags         15
    ImageWidth:                                            176
    ImageLength:                                           148
    BitsPerSample levels:                                    3
    BitsPerSample - level 1:                                 8
    BitsPerSample - level 2:                                 8
    BitsPerSample - level 3:                                 8
    Compression:                                             5
    Photometric Interpretation:                              2
    Number of StripOffsets:                                  7
    SamplesPerPixel:                                         3
    RowsPerStrip:                                           23
    Number of StripByteCounts:                               7
    XResolution:                                            96  /          1
    YResolution:                                            96  /          1
    ResolutionUnit:                                          2
    TIFF format error: No baseline TIFF 6.0 file
    Thanks in Advance,
    D@st@giri.

    Dear Vijay,
    I have one tiff 6.0 image which i am passing to program "RSTXLDMC".
    I have not done any conversion or changes in the file.
    Regards,
    Sagar Sontakke

  • Resizing a TIFF File: Overwriting TIFFFields does not have any effect

    Hi,
    I have some TIFF files that I am receiving through a FAX server. Some of the TIFF files have an image length of *1077 pixels and a DPI of 200x98*. These images open fine in generic viewers like Microsoft Image Viewer and IrfanView and the image size in the information dialog shows up fine (1752x2158). But when I open the images in a LeadTools viewer (that works off TIFF Header tags), the image appears stretched out.
    I am trying to re-sample the image to make it a true Letter size image (1700x2200) with resolution of 200x200. I have been able to set the TAG_X_RESOLUTION and TAG_Y_RESOLUTION which I can see changed in the Tag Viewer. But changing the following tags does not have any effect on the resulting image:
    TAG_IMAGE_WIDTH
    TAG_IMAGE_LENGTH
    TAG_ROWS_PER_STRIP
    the following is the code I am using, I have tried all possible ways (removing TIFFFeilds and then adding them), but it has no effect. The last options is to use a Print Driver from within Java and Print the image (that re-samples it into a 8.5x11 inch image with 200 DPI). At this point, I am just curious about writing TIFFFields with images. Any ideas are appreciated:
    Thanks,
    Manuj
    +
    import java.io.BufferedOutputStream;
    import java.io.File;
    import java.io.FileInputStream;
    import java.io.FileOutputStream;
    import java.util.Iterator;
    import javax.imageio.IIOImage;
    import javax.imageio.ImageIO;
    import javax.imageio.ImageReader;
    import javax.imageio.ImageWriter;
    import javax.imageio.metadata.IIOMetadata;
    import javax.imageio.stream.ImageInputStream;
    import javax.imageio.stream.ImageOutputStream;
    import org.w3c.dom.NamedNodeMap;
    import org.w3c.dom.Node;
    import com.sun.media.imageio.plugins.tiff.BaselineTIFFTagSet;
    import com.sun.media.imageio.plugins.tiff.TIFFDirectory;
    import com.sun.media.imageio.plugins.tiff.TIFFField;
    import com.sun.media.imageio.plugins.tiff.TIFFImageWriteParam;
    import com.sun.media.imageio.plugins.tiff.TIFFTag;
    import com.sun.media.imageioimpl.plugins.tiff.TIFFT6Compressor;
                   //set the input stream for to the reader
                   tiffFileReader.setInput(tiffFileInputStream);     
                   //define the writer
                   ImageWriter tiffWriter = (ImageWriter) ImageIO.getImageWritersByMIMEType("image/tiff").next();
                   //define the writer param with compression;
                   TIFFImageWriteParam writeParam = (TIFFImageWriteParam)tiffWriter.getDefaultWriteParam();
                   TIFFT6Compressor compressor = new TIFFT6Compressor();
                   writeParam.setCompressionMode(TIFFImageWriteParam.MODE_EXPLICIT);
                   writeParam.setCompressionType(compressor.getCompressionType());
                   writeParam.setTIFFCompressor(compressor);
                   writeParam.setCompressionQuality(Float.parseFloat("1"));
    // get the metaData
                   IIOMetadata imageMetadata = null;
                   IIOImage testImage = null;
                   for(int i=0;i<filePageCount;i++)
                        imageMetadata = tiffFileReader.getImageMetadata(i);
                        TIFFDirectory dir = TIFFDirectory.createFromMetadata(imageMetadata);
              // Get {X,Y}Resolution tags.
              BaselineTIFFTagSet base = BaselineTIFFTagSet.getInstance();
              TIFFTag tagXRes = base.getTag(BaselineTIFFTagSet.TAG_X_RESOLUTION);
              TIFFTag tagYRes = base.getTag(BaselineTIFFTagSet.TAG_Y_RESOLUTION);
              TIFFTag tagImageWidth = base.getTag(BaselineTIFFTagSet.TAG_IMAGE_WIDTH);
    TIFFTag tagImageLength = base.getTag(BaselineTIFFTagSet.TAG_IMAGE_LENGTH);
              TIFFTag tagRowsPerStrip = base.getTag(BaselineTIFFTagSet.TAG_ROWS_PER_STRIP);
              TIFFField fieldRowsPerStrip = new TIFFField(tagRowsPerStrip, TIFFTag.TIFF_SHORT, 1, (Object)new char[]{2200});
              // Create {X,Y}Resolution fields.
              TIFFField fieldXRes = new TIFFField(tagXRes, TIFFTag.TIFF_RATIONAL,1, new long[][] {{200, 1}});
              TIFFField fieldYRes = new TIFFField(tagYRes, TIFFTag.TIFF_RATIONAL,1, new long[][] {{200, 1}});
              // Create Width/Height fields.
              TIFFField fieldImageWidth = new TIFFField(tagImageWidth,TIFFTag.TIFF_SHORT,1, (Object)new char[]{1728});
              TIFFField fieldImageLength = new TIFFField(tagImageLength, TIFFTag.TIFF_SHORT,1, (Object)new char[]{2200});
              //TIFFTag imageLengthTag = fieldImageLength.getTag();
              // Append {X,Y}Resolution fields to directory.
              dir.addTIFFField(fieldXRes);
              dir.addTIFFField(fieldYRes);
              //add Image Length and height parameters
              dir.addTIFFField(fieldImageWidth);
              dir.addTIFFField(fieldImageLength);
              // dir.removeTIFFField(278);
              dir.addTIFFField(fieldRowsPerStrip);
    testImage = new IIOImage(tiffFileReader.read(i), null, dir.getAsMetadata());
    +
    The resulting image with this carries the updated DPI values (200x200) but still carries the old values of 1752x1077, the length being exactly half of what Irfan view is showing.
    Edited by: Manuj on Nov 2, 2010 10:48 AM

    Your problem for some reason sounds familiar.
    EDIT
    Ok, now I remember. Your post is like this one in the old forums,
    http://forums.sun.com/thread.jspa?forumID=540&threadID=5425983
    Basically, for viewing purposes Irfanview scales the image's height by 2 and changes the dpi to *200x196*. It does this to achieve a 'square' pixel. The image that appears on screen now looks roughly how a printer would print it. However, the image data is still the same squished 1752x1077 image.

Maybe you are looking for