MagickImage - Cannot read TIFF Image












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I have a TIFF image that I want to read using MagickImage but I keep getting an exception when I create a new instance of the MagickImage class when passing my TIFF image as a parameter.



public MagickImage ReduceBitDepth(string tFilePathName)
{
using (MagickImage image = new MagickImage(tFilePathName))
{
image.Depth = 3;
return image;
}
}


The using statement results in the following error:



Error fetching directory count. `TIFFAdvanceDirectory' @ error/tiff.c/TIFFErrors/654.



I have tried this method with other image file formats such as JPEG and PNG and it works fine.
Any suggestions would be appreciated.










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  • It sounds like the TIFF file you try to open is malformed or corrupted in some way...
    – elgonzo
    Nov 19 '18 at 17:11










  • Your using will dispose image, so return image is not going to return anything usable.
    – Dour High Arch
    Nov 19 '18 at 17:24










  • @elgonzo - I've tried multiple different TIFF images but no luck so far.
    – MacWill.i.am
    Nov 20 '18 at 12:06










  • @DourHighArch Thanks for that. I've now removed the statement.
    – MacWill.i.am
    Nov 20 '18 at 12:06
















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I have a TIFF image that I want to read using MagickImage but I keep getting an exception when I create a new instance of the MagickImage class when passing my TIFF image as a parameter.



public MagickImage ReduceBitDepth(string tFilePathName)
{
using (MagickImage image = new MagickImage(tFilePathName))
{
image.Depth = 3;
return image;
}
}


The using statement results in the following error:



Error fetching directory count. `TIFFAdvanceDirectory' @ error/tiff.c/TIFFErrors/654.



I have tried this method with other image file formats such as JPEG and PNG and it works fine.
Any suggestions would be appreciated.










share|improve this question






















  • It sounds like the TIFF file you try to open is malformed or corrupted in some way...
    – elgonzo
    Nov 19 '18 at 17:11










  • Your using will dispose image, so return image is not going to return anything usable.
    – Dour High Arch
    Nov 19 '18 at 17:24










  • @elgonzo - I've tried multiple different TIFF images but no luck so far.
    – MacWill.i.am
    Nov 20 '18 at 12:06










  • @DourHighArch Thanks for that. I've now removed the statement.
    – MacWill.i.am
    Nov 20 '18 at 12:06














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I have a TIFF image that I want to read using MagickImage but I keep getting an exception when I create a new instance of the MagickImage class when passing my TIFF image as a parameter.



public MagickImage ReduceBitDepth(string tFilePathName)
{
using (MagickImage image = new MagickImage(tFilePathName))
{
image.Depth = 3;
return image;
}
}


The using statement results in the following error:



Error fetching directory count. `TIFFAdvanceDirectory' @ error/tiff.c/TIFFErrors/654.



I have tried this method with other image file formats such as JPEG and PNG and it works fine.
Any suggestions would be appreciated.










share|improve this question













I have a TIFF image that I want to read using MagickImage but I keep getting an exception when I create a new instance of the MagickImage class when passing my TIFF image as a parameter.



public MagickImage ReduceBitDepth(string tFilePathName)
{
using (MagickImage image = new MagickImage(tFilePathName))
{
image.Depth = 3;
return image;
}
}


The using statement results in the following error:



Error fetching directory count. `TIFFAdvanceDirectory' @ error/tiff.c/TIFFErrors/654.



I have tried this method with other image file formats such as JPEG and PNG and it works fine.
Any suggestions would be appreciated.







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  • It sounds like the TIFF file you try to open is malformed or corrupted in some way...
    – elgonzo
    Nov 19 '18 at 17:11










  • Your using will dispose image, so return image is not going to return anything usable.
    – Dour High Arch
    Nov 19 '18 at 17:24










  • @elgonzo - I've tried multiple different TIFF images but no luck so far.
    – MacWill.i.am
    Nov 20 '18 at 12:06










  • @DourHighArch Thanks for that. I've now removed the statement.
    – MacWill.i.am
    Nov 20 '18 at 12:06


















  • It sounds like the TIFF file you try to open is malformed or corrupted in some way...
    – elgonzo
    Nov 19 '18 at 17:11










  • Your using will dispose image, so return image is not going to return anything usable.
    – Dour High Arch
    Nov 19 '18 at 17:24










  • @elgonzo - I've tried multiple different TIFF images but no luck so far.
    – MacWill.i.am
    Nov 20 '18 at 12:06










  • @DourHighArch Thanks for that. I've now removed the statement.
    – MacWill.i.am
    Nov 20 '18 at 12:06
















It sounds like the TIFF file you try to open is malformed or corrupted in some way...
– elgonzo
Nov 19 '18 at 17:11




It sounds like the TIFF file you try to open is malformed or corrupted in some way...
– elgonzo
Nov 19 '18 at 17:11












Your using will dispose image, so return image is not going to return anything usable.
– Dour High Arch
Nov 19 '18 at 17:24




Your using will dispose image, so return image is not going to return anything usable.
– Dour High Arch
Nov 19 '18 at 17:24












@elgonzo - I've tried multiple different TIFF images but no luck so far.
– MacWill.i.am
Nov 20 '18 at 12:06




@elgonzo - I've tried multiple different TIFF images but no luck so far.
– MacWill.i.am
Nov 20 '18 at 12:06












@DourHighArch Thanks for that. I've now removed the statement.
– MacWill.i.am
Nov 20 '18 at 12:06




@DourHighArch Thanks for that. I've now removed the statement.
– MacWill.i.am
Nov 20 '18 at 12:06












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