Multilayer TIFFs only show one layer.
Affects | Status | Importance | Assigned to | Milestone | |
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F-Spot |
Won't Fix
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Medium
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f-spot (Ubuntu) |
Triaged
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Low
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Ubuntu Desktop Bugs |
Bug Description
Binary package hint: f-spot
TIFFs generated as multilayer composites with Hugin are not displayed properly in f-spot; only the top layer is displayed, cropped to its dimensions.
To reproduce: Load the attached file with "f-spot -v small-test.tif".
f-spot only displays the top layer, cropped to its dimensions--the image should be around 500 pixels wide, but it displays as only the width of a single layer. I do not know if multipage TIFFs are stored as multiple layers; if they are, it would be inappropriate to display them as one big image. However, if the layers are all painted on the same canvas, as these are, they should be displayed as one large image.
The layers are visible when checked with ImageMagick, and they display properly-overlapped in Gimp.
$ identify small-test.tif
small-test.tif[1] TIFF 107x165 107x165+393+0 DirectClass 8-bit 389.596kb
small-test.tif[2] TIFF 114x165 114x165+310+0 DirectClass 8-bit 389.596kb
small-test.tif[3] TIFF 104x165 104x165+248+0 DirectClass 8-bit 389.596kb
small-test.tif[4] TIFF 114x165 114x165+186+0 DirectClass 8-bit 389.596kb
small-test.tif[5] TIFF 114x165 114x165+124+0 DirectClass 8-bit 389.596kb
small-test.tif[6] TIFF 114x155 114x155+31+0 DirectClass 8-bit 389.596kb
small-test.tif[7] TIFF 83x165 83x165+0+0 DirectClass 8-bit 389.596kb
I am running f-spot 0.4.3.1-0ubuntu1 on Hardy.
Changed in f-spot: | |
status: | Unknown → New |
Changed in f-spot: | |
importance: | Unknown → Medium |
Changed in f-spot: | |
status: | New → Won't Fix |
confirming, thanks for the report.