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inagibator Posted - Jan 04 2024 : 01:38:50
Hello!

First of all - thank you for your great product! Ive started using ImageEn with Delphi to integrate to our product: writing a plugin which can process our own format holding custom header and native jpeg image compressed with zlib, but faced a big problem with loading one type of jpegs: Lossless with Huffman compression, in header it says that it simple JFIF 1.01. Also i know it can be raw jpegs from dicom or something like this. Is it possible to load them? Please provide me with some direction. Or any workaround to load them in plugin and display with ImageEn in Delphi 11? Cause without support of this files - it makes no sense for us to proceed further with using your great product and it makes me sad(((
Jpegs for test attached. Thanks


attach/inagibator/20241412858_RF_00000019.jpg

attach/inagibator/20241412931_RF_00000023.jpg
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xequte Posted - Jan 04 2024 : 15:48:06
Hi

I'm afraid this type of JPEG is not supported at this time, in fact I have not encountered it before. What was the source of these images?

Nigel
Xequte Software
www.imageen.com