Exif-plugin uses a library (zpb-exif) written by Zach Beane (many thanks!). I contacted him and here is his answer:
| For what it's worth, I get this with "jhead", a C program for dumping | exif info: | | $ jhead zx.jpg | | Nonfatal Error : 'zx.jpg' Suspicious offset of first Exif IFD value | File name : zx.jpg | File size : 48119 bytes | File date : 2012:09:14 11:35:19 | Camera make : DR. CARLOS LARDER PEREZ | Camera model : | Date/Time : 20/05/2011 07:12:15 | Resolution : 473 x 317 | Comment : UNICODE | | So it's not *just* zpb-exif, but probably zpb-exif can recover from it | better. I'll see what can be done.
So it is possible that he patches his lib to process these images despite their corrupt data.
jens
Am 13.09.12 04:47, schrieb David Sanchez:
Hi!
Yes, of course.
Thank you in advance,
David
On Sep 12, 2012, at 6:06 PM, Jens Teich <info@jensteich.de mailto:info@jensteich.de> wrote:
Am 12.09.12 21:27, schrieb David Sanchez:
I have been trying the FileMaker Exif plugin.
However, I have some medical photos that are not read at all by the plugin. They were created by a Endoscopic device. However Troi plugin reads the exif perfectly.
Is there a way to fix this?
Can you send me one of these photos?
Jens
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