[optimal] Re: Imagenet "Copy" function

  • From: jbradford@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
  • To: "optimal@xxxxxxxxxxxxx" <optimal@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Wed, 21 Sep 2011 10:56:58 -0400

The images you are trying to copy are probably on archive disks and no longer 
available wiyhin the array files

Jay Bradford
732 272-2029


On Sep 21, 2011, at 8:48 AM, Jef Jodell <mpscra@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:

> Hi,
>  
> I seem to recall some similar problem years ago. Afraid I don't recall what 
> the final solution was. In the meantime if you need to get those images out 
> now, just bring up each one for vieewing, and then export them (think there 
> is a "Save As" option). The USA tech support has always been pretty good to 
> me, do you have a number you can reach yours?
>  
> Best of luck, please post what final resolution you end up with.
>  
> Regards,
> -j
> 
> From: Lisa Breayley <Lisa.Breayley@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
> To: "optimal@xxxxxxxxxxxxx" <optimal@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
> Sent: Wednesday, September 21, 2011 12:45 AM
> Subject: [optimal] Imagenet "Copy" function
> 
> Hi,
> 
> I'm trying to copy some image to another folder in Imagenet. I'm using the 
> "Copy/Delete Images" box. 
> 
> However, every time I try to copy these images across, it tells me it cannot 
> be done as Imagenet cannot find the correct tif files. That's interesting, 
> cause the files are saved as jpg. I've looked at the archive disk they are on 
> - jpg, checked the history file - all listed as jpg.
> 
> These are research images, so I need to move them across and de-identify them.
> 
> Any thoughts?
> 
> L.M.Breayley
> Senior Photographer
> MedPIC
> 
> The Royal Victorian Eye and Ear Hospital
> 32 Gisborne Street
> East Melbourne, Victoria 3002
> 
> Ph 61-3-9929 8335
> Fax 61-3-9929 8217
> www.eyeandear.org.au
> 
> 
> 
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