On Windows and the Mac you can try pix_film since Quicktime and DirectShow are able to open images.

On Wed, Mar 16, 2011 at 7:33 PM, Matteo Sisti Sette <matteosistisette@gmail.com> wrote:
Thanks a lot!!

On 03/16/2011 05:40 PM, cyrille henry wrote:
there is an error :
convert: sol2.tif: unknown field with tag 37724 (0x935c) encountered.
`TIFFReadDirectory' @ tiff.c/TIFFWarnings/703.

Do you know what that can mean?


i use png when i want transparency.

So do I, since I use Linux. But I'm teaching a course and a couple of students use Windows, and in Windows pix_film doesn't open png's.

So I told them to use Tiff (the only other format supported in windows being jpg afaik), and they are used to Photoshop for creating and saving image files; but those they save with Photoshop can't be opened with pix_image, hence the problem.

We've tried a lot of different combination of settings (not all 192 possible combination though) with no luck.

Thanks again

m.

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