I am not intimately
familiar with all the compression modes that the plugin supports,
but I'll give a stab at a possible cause. The P$D file format
provides support for several compression types in it's PSD format.
LSW(native), JPG, RLE, plus image pyramid options. It might be
possible that during the export from SAI, one of these
options was included. I attempted to download SAI to test it on my
end (from
sai.detstwo.c*m), but my
ClamAV shows the install file as infected. I would be willing to
give it a go if someone can point me to a clean download. Sorry I
can't test the theory on this end just yet, but I do hope the idea
helps.
On 07/24/2012 10:33 AM, Akira Tanaka
wrote:
Yesterday, I wrote a
letter out of frustration in regards to GIMP. I feel that
my actions were juvenile, immature and socially
unacceptable. I haven't bothered to update the software
and in a fit of misguided and dumb rage, I unleashed that
attack against those who did not deserve it. I'm not a
victim, I just made a foolish mistake out of anger. And
for that I apologize. I meant no disrespect to any of you
and I'm pretty sure I'd give GIMP another chance with its
newest version. So please disregard everything that was
said in "a letter of complaint."
Anywho, here's the problem that I faced with GIMP
yesterday. There is a PSD file converted from SAI that I
tried opening with GIMP. I was able to beforehand up until
that morning in which an error message popped up saying
"unsupported compression mode." I wasn't sure why I was
getting this error, because I could open up the file
beforehand without penalty. I probably don't deserve any
pointers after that episode from yesterday, but just
thought I'd bring up what happened now that I've put
things into perspective.
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