>Thanks for the info. I'm on 64 bit. Looks like I'll be doing a big
>cleanup and reinstall.
Yup, that worked. Cleaned up wit Revo and then added scanning from JV tools and
ccleaner. I still had tot fins and delete some stuff from appdata. Then
installed 2.10 again. Tiffs open without complaint.
>I'm using 64 bit Windows home. I just installed Gimp on a work laptop,
>W7, I think Professional. I'll try it and report back.
I forgot to try this yesterday, but see my reply below.
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>The dual 64/32 bit Gimp 2.10.2 Windows installer from gimp.org is
>broken as far as the 32 bit side is concerned. Hopefully rectified on
>the next release.
>
>Until it is fixed, there is a 32 bit Windows 2.10 'portable' Unpack,
>make a shortcut to one of the language launchers.
>
>Historically (2.8.x and earlier) GIMP would open 16-bit TIFFs but
>either round or truncate (not sure which) them to 8 bits per pixel.
>Supposedly one of the major improvements with GIMP 2.10 would be full
>support for 16 (and more) bits per channel.
>
>But like you, I have this exact same
>Hello,
>
>I am using Gimp 2.10 on Windows 10, fully updated. When I open tiffs,
>I still get the warning that the file is 16 bit and Gimp can't handle
>that. I thought it could do 16-bit now? How do I get a 16-bit tiff to
>open?
>
>Thanks,
>Kevin
The dual 64/32 bit Gimp 2.10.2 Windows installer
>I am using Gimp 2.10 on Windows 10, fully updated. When I open tiffs, I still
get the warning that the file is 16 bit and Gimp can't handle that. I thought it
could do 16-bit now? How do I get a 16-bit tiff to open?
Historically (2.8.x and earlier) GIMP would open 16-bit TIFFs but either round
Hello,
I am using Gimp 2.10 on Windows 10, fully updated. When I open tiffs, I still
get the warning that the file is 16 bit and Gimp can't handle that. I thought it
could do 16-bit now? How do I get a 16-bit tiff to open?
Thanks,
Kevin
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