Ok, I'll add it and report back if it worked. Funny you mention ImageMagick -- 
we had a discussion at our dev meeting yesterday about ImageMagick and the 
ingest process. We only recently installed ImageMagick, and it doesn't touch 
ingests -- we just use it to correct problems with thumbnails when they arise.

Out of curiosity, we're also going to run our images through DROID to see what 
changes when Bridge touches them.

More soon,

Helen

-----Original Message-----
From: Mark H. Wood <[email protected]> 
Sent: Thursday, October 15, 2020 9:16 AM
To: Baer,Helen <[email protected]>
Subject: Re: [dspace-community] JPGs not loading

On Thu, Oct 15, 2020 at 02:44:26PM +0000, Baer,Helen wrote:
> Thanks for the response. We are "converting" to .jpeg by exporting out of 
> Bridge. This is currently the only way images will load. As I said, it 
> doesn't make any sense to us either ;) We do not use JPEG2000. I checked the 
> format registry, and oddly, .jpg is not in there. Can we just add it?

That is what I suspected.  Yes, just add it.  (I have never tried adding an 
extension, but if it doesn't work then we'd all like to know that so we can fix 
it.)

I don't know Bridge, so I don't have a clue as to what it is doing with the 
images.  It might be useful to know what 'file' makes of the originals and the 
exports, and what 'jpeginfo' and/or ImageMagick's 'identify' have to say about 
them.

--
Mark H. Wood
Lead Technology Analyst

University Library
Indiana University - Purdue University Indianapolis
755 W. Michigan Street
Indianapolis, IN 46202
317-274-0749
www.ulib.iupui.edu

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