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Vladimir

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/usr/bin/convert: Corrupt JPEG data
« on: November 24, 2008, 06:32:24 pm »

Hi recently I am getting a strange error, everytime I try to batch upload some pics I get:

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Error executing ImageMagick - Return value: 1

Cmd line :
/usr/bin/convert -quality 80 -antialias -geometry 100x66 'albums/test/IMG_8954.JPG' 'albums/test/thumb_IMG_8954.JPG'

The convert program said:
/usr/bin/convert: Corrupt JPEG data: 232 extraneous bytes before marker 0xd9 (albums/test/IMG_8954.JPG).

This is really strange because it worked before without any problems and if I upload file by file it will work as well.

I am using 1.4.8 stable.

Thanks in advance !!

Vladimir
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Re: /usr/bin/convert: Corrupt JPEG data
« Reply #1 on: November 24, 2008, 08:43:22 pm »

I am using 1.4.8 stable.
Then upgrade first before doing anything else.

If you have questions on uploading you should do exactly as suggested in the docs, section "asking for support on upload issues". Additionally, post a deep link to one of the files you're having issues with.
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Re: /usr/bin/convert: Corrupt JPEG data
« Reply #2 on: November 29, 2008, 07:48:12 pm »

Then upgrade first before doing anything else.

Ok now it's working again :)

thanks a lot
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