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Message #04886
Re: [Bug 658868] Re: Some images import incorrectly
Please try converting the PNG to a JPEG using Gimp (or similar image editor)
and test again. I'm wondering if it's related to the PNG format. If the
JPEG works fine, please test a few other PNG files on your computer, and see
if they all get distorted. Thanks!
On Wed, Oct 13, 2010 at 1:40 PM, cenwen <eolinwen@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> ** Changed in: openshot
> Milestone: None => 1.3.0
>
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> Some images import incorrectly
> https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/658868
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> Status in OpenShot Video Editor: Confirmed
>
> Bug description:
> Sometimes, when importing an image, the preview ends up broken. When you
> try to play the file, it shows up incorrectly. The problem seems to be some
> incorrect calculation of the stride (aka width+padding) of the image, so
> that each line is shorter than it should be and you get a sort of
> diagonalized thing.
>
> See the attached sample image and how it looks in OpenShot.
>
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Some images import incorrectly
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/658868
You received this bug notification because you are a member of OpenShot
Developers, which is subscribed to OpenShot Video Editor.
Status in OpenShot Video Editor: Confirmed
Bug description:
Sometimes, when importing an image, the preview ends up broken. When you try to play the file, it shows up incorrectly. The problem seems to be some incorrect calculation of the stride (aka width+padding) of the image, so that each line is shorter than it should be and you get a sort of diagonalized thing.
See the attached sample image and how it looks in OpenShot.
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