By Michael Sicinski Something sticky this way comes: Resin is not a very good film judged on its own merits, but it also has the additional misfortune of demanding a side-by-side comparison. The story of Jens (Peter Plaugborg), a delusional “naturalist” who has moved his family to the...
By José Teodoro Is it all right that I derive pleasure from watching Sandra Oh and Anne Heche beat the living shit out of each other? I promise I have nothing against either actress. It is simply not often that you get to see normal-looking women both exact and absorb Lone Survivor-lev...
From our review: “Neus Ballús’sThe Odd-Job Menis a quiet, lovely little film that charts a week in the life of three ‘odd-job men’ — plumbers and electricians — on the outskirts of Barcelona. Moha (Mohamed Mellali) is a Moroccan immigrant who takes a job working for the Instal...
While this is generally good, it would be better to have 600dpi and a TIFF format. I know these are much bigger files, but when I asked for that, they 6x the price of each shot, which I then had to refuse. The photographer mentioned a "different method" of wor...
Greta Gerwig is said to have a rock ‘n’ roll approach to the Narnia movie she’s working on for Netflix, which might be The Magician’s Nephew December 10th 2024, 4:00pm Movie News Bloodlust: MaXXXine director Ti West reteams with Halsey for dark comedy Prime Video series MaXXXine...
We used to have support for TIFF import and export that implemented in the same way as png, bmp, and jpg, using Qt's built-in functionality. Unfortunately it was not working so it was removed in #948. Unlike some of the more common formats, tiff is not in the core Qt gui, but ...
If layered files are written out of Photoshop as TIFF without flattening, they can be read back in just fine, so not sure why this is not working. When searching for an answer, most people seem to refer to color channels as layers (R, G, B, Alpha1, Alpha2) when working with ...
The option was added in the 1990s, but since then most image applications are OK with either byte order. (The option name is so old that IBM has not made PCs for many years...) Votes Upvote Translate Translate Report Report Follow Report More Reply Reply ...
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Step 2.Once your corrupted TIFF is uploaded, you'll see details for each one. Click "Repair" in the bottom right corner and wait a few seconds for the process to complete. Step 3.After Quick or Advanced Repair, check yourTIFF and pick which to save. Hit the "play" icon to see them...