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vitom2012-07-17 01:23:54
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vitom, 2012-07-17 01:23:54

How to restore or calculate such "infected" a photo?

After switching to the world of MacOSX, I began to notice that some pictures are not displayed. Found such parasites in my personal photos. What's up with them? What can be restored?




And if not, how can they be found through the terminal and removed? How are they different from live jpg for "find" command?

UPD: after posting the question, I noticed that the preview sees them as jpegs. Tried changing the extension to .jpeg with no success...

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Sergey Lerg, 2012-07-17
@vitom

Open in gimp and resave?
If they don't really open, maybe the file command will help.

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TheMengzor, 2012-07-17
@TheMengzor

Try resaving with imagemagic. Merge somewhere where there is convert and there just convert input.jpg output.jpg

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impass, 2012-07-17
@impass

And something other than standard viewers did not even try to open? You never know what kind of cockroaches MacOS has.
There is a wonderful viewer-converter-manager XnView , which for some time now began to develop towards a cross-platform version.

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edelweard, 2012-07-17
@edelweard

Find the path to the picture (for example, Finder -> View -> Show path string), open the terminal and do open /path/to/4.jpg
The standard Viewer program should open, where this picture will appear. But I suspect that you do not have a picture there, so nothing is shown.

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vitom, 2012-07-18
@vitom

path is known. The photos were taken by me a couple of months ago. Stored on an NTFS screw. Maybe they got spoiled during the migration to HFS + ...
well, who leaked karma and for what, it's not clear to me

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