[ome-users] Problematic OME-TIFF file

Woodbridge, Mark R m.woodbridge at imperial.ac.uk
Thu Oct 22 22:26:02 BST 2009


It's about 100MB, but same problem seems to affect upload of (for example) multi-image-pixels.ome.tif from http://www.loci.wisc.edu/ome/ome-tiff-data.html which is about 10MB so looks like a more general problem with some types of OME-TIFF.

But, more generally, Beta4.1 is looking good - many thanks to the OMERO developers! All our other file formats have uploaded successfully, including some which have only been supported since this new release. Other large files haven't presented a problem either.

Mark.

From: David Gutman [mailto:dagutman at gmail.com]
Sent: 22 October 2009 21:16
To: Woodbridge, Mark R
Cc: ome-users at lists.openmicroscopy.org.uk
Subject: Re: [ome-users] Problematic OME-TIFF file

Mark how big is the image?  I haven't updated to the newer version of OME yet (that's next week's goal) but I would have some images work, and others die depending on file size-- often I would get an error related to ICE timing out, etc...


dg
On Thu, Oct 22, 2009 at 3:47 PM, Woodbridge, Mark R <m.woodbridge at imperial.ac.uk<mailto:m.woodbridge at imperial.ac.uk>> wrote:
Hi,

I've just been trying to upload a set of files to Beta4.1 using the importer. One file causes the Importer to get stuck in a loop where it just says 'analysing' until I cancel the import:

http://cisbic.bioinformatics.ic.ac.uk/20090422bead20x_C1.ome.tif

The importer previously refused to import the file. I'm not sure whether this was correct, as the OME-TIFF validator says it's ok, but previous investigations suggested that the channel order metadata may be wrong. Anyway, it should probably either succeed or fail rather than getting stuck ;-)

Tested with Importer running on Windows and Linux.

Mark.

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