Re: Problem with exported tiffs

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* Hans Petter Birkeland <hpbirkeland@xxxxxxxxx> [01-31-16 15:12]:
> Ok, thanks. I'll wait for a reply from the Darktable list as well.
> 31. jan. 2016 21:07 skrev "Paka" <ptilopteri@xxxxxxxxx>:
> 
> > * Hans Petter Birkeland <hpbirkeland@xxxxxxxxx> [01-31-16 14:53]:
> >  [...]
> > > > * Hans Petter Birkeland <hpbirkeland@xxxxxxxxx> [01-31-16 14:48]:
> > > > > Hi,
> > > > > I have been using GIMP 2.9.x on Linux Mint for a long time, mostly
> > > > without
> > > > > any problems. Today however, I exported a 16 bit tif file and
> > imported it
> > > > > into Darktable, just like I have done dozens of times before. I was
> > able
> > > > to
> > > > > import it, but after I quit Darktable it will not open again.
> > Starting
> > > > > Darktable from terminal gives the following:
> > > > > ----
> > > > > TIFFFetchNormalTag: Incorrect count for "XPosition"; tag ignored.
> > > > > TIFFFetchNormalTag: Incorrect count for "YPosition"; tag ignored.
> > > > > darktable: magick/error.c:911: ThrowLoggedException: Assertion
> > `exception
> > > > > != (ExceptionInfo *) ((void *)0)' failed.
> > > > > Avbrutt (SIGABRT)
> > > > > -----
> > > > > If I remove the tif file from its folder, Darktable starts as
> > normal. If
> > > > > necessary, the tif file can be downloaded here:
> > > > >
> > > > > So it seems like there is a problem either with the tif export from
> > GIMP
> > > > or
> > > > > the import into Darktable. My GIMP version is 2.9.3~6-0t0~ppa. Can
> > > > somebody
> > > > > here tell me if this is a GIMP problem? I'll ask on the Darktable
> > mailing
> > > > > list as well.
> >
> > appears to me to be a problem with your dt install.  I can import and open
> > it fine and it survives a dt restart.
> >
> > screenshot:  http://wahoo.no-ip.org/~pat/Screenshot_20160131_145509.png
> >
> > darktable-2.1+git1453745209.7844ded
> >
> >
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You will probably have better luck talking to your dt packager, ie: it is
probably not a dt problem or I would have the same problem.

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