Corrupt Image
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What does this warning mean:
Warning: The image file directory at offset position 38 has zero entries and has been ignored. The file may be corrupt.
The warning is issued when an image(jpg) is read.
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Walter Roberson
on 23 Feb 2012
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The error would make more sense to me if it was a TIFF file instead of JPEG.
Is the file possibly JPEG 2000 rather than basic JPEG? If so, which MATLAB version are you using?
Which MATLAB command are you using to read the file?
Do other programs have difficulty reading the file?
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Ron Lewis
on 23 Feb 2012
Walter Roberson
on 23 Feb 2012
Does imread() also display the warning?
Interestingly, the other hits I see on this topic also involve offset 38. There was no explanation for the cause in the other questions about it.
The other questions dated from 2004. Is your MATLAB version quite old perhaps?
Vlad Atanasiu
on 3 May 2015
I had this problem when saving an image from Photoshop. I solved it by opening and saving the image with Illustrator. (R2014b)
Siddha Nagasai
on 21 May 2015
Edited: Walter Roberson
on 21 May 2015
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i also got the same warning with the number 20 where my dataset size is 30 images and my matlab version is matlab R2010a
what should i do to get rid of this warning...????please tell me fast...
Vrushali Lanjewar
on 4 Dec 2020
Edited: Vrushali Lanjewar
on 4 Dec 2020
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When I run the LSTM example while Displaying images in dataset with 20 classes containing more than 1000 images and I assigned
numImages=100; then it gives warning ; That meas we are assigning less number of images
whereas
when I assigned again
numImages=1000 ; then program run successfully...
You need to check the number of images in dataset before assigning a variable.
Sergio
on 17 Jan 2023
0 votes
I solved it by opening and saving again the images with a web image editor, in my case i used pixlr, but i guess more editors will work.
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