Error reading image files

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From: Sandra (Sandra_at_hot_mail.com)
Date: 10/07/04


Date: Thu, 7 Oct 2004 20:44:43 +0200

A question for (graphical) gurus.

I found a lot of examples for creating thumbnails, but there is always a
problem reading corrupt images (bottom part is grey). When the application
tries to read a corrupt image, sometimes it hangs. (even with Mike D
Sutton's methods)

For example the Windows Explorer displays a file correct in Thumbnail view
(without grey part), but in Windows Picture and Fax viewer or another
program there is a grey bottom part)
The program ACDSee display's some of these files correct in thumbnailview.

What's the best way to handle this. A thumbnail with a grey bottom part is
no problem.
I hope that it's clear what i try to explain.

Thanks in advance,

Sandra



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