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Mar 18 2008, 07:24 AM
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Group: Members Posts: 2 Joined: 18-March 08 Member No.: 182473 OS: XP Pro x64
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I recently purchased a new digital camera (Canon G7) and my PhotoDraw program which works fine otherwise and has no problem opening digital images other than those from my new camera sends an error message: "PhtoDraw cannot access this file. It may be damaged." but the preview shows before opening and the files can be opened with other programs. I happen to like PhotoDraw and have many .mix files that I use for my presentations. Can anyone help me?
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May 24 2008, 01:21 PM
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Friend of MSFN ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Members Posts: 763 Joined: 23-March 06 From: Quake Live Member No.: 91607 OS: XP Pro x64
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I dont understand, are you saying your camera supports Photodraw's filetype and that the program itself cant access them?
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May 27 2008, 07:53 AM
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Group: Members Posts: 2 Joined: 18-March 08 Member No.: 182473 OS: XP Pro x64
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My new camera saves the photos as JPEG files. My other programs have no trouble opening them. Microsoft PhotoDraw can open my older photos (also JPEG files) from previous cameras as well as other jpegs from the internet, etc. but will show the photos from my new camera in preview form but gives me an error message saying that the file has been corrupted when I know that it has not. Thanks for replying to my question. In all other respects, I like using PhotoDraw.
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May 28 2008, 12:57 AM
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Friend of MSFN ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Members Posts: 763 Joined: 23-March 06 From: Quake Live Member No.: 91607 OS: XP Pro x64
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I am totallly not familiar with your software product. However, one thing that comes to mind is that perhaps this is a jpeg2000 format issue. It uses .jpg file extensions and so on, but is a bit different.
First things first i'd check with microsoft website if there is any jpg plugins for your program. To cut to the chase: id get hold of XnView, a outstanding image viewing program, available in multiple languages and versions including portable, and open the picture from there and select properties and see what format it is. Also you can export to the various jpg formats. It might not be jpeg2000 but being as you can preview them newer but not older, something definitively is a bit weird You should get Xnview anyway if you dont have it. Could possibly try to open files in Gimp as well. |
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