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| General Electric's Omnyx scanner vendor company supported two file formats: a native format with RTS extension, and an exported JPEG 2000 format. | General Electric's Omnyx scanner vendor company supported two file formats: a native format with RTS extension, and an exported JPEG 2000 format. | ||
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| We found out by working with several of our customers that the JPEG 2000 exports are not always reliable. In a couple of instances, the used encoding causes memory problems. We attribute this to a faulty use of the encoder originally used by the vendor. | We found out by working with several of our customers that the JPEG 2000 exports are not always reliable. In a couple of instances, the used encoding causes memory problems. We attribute this to a faulty use of the encoder originally used by the vendor. | ||
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| Unfortunately no patches are available for this. | Unfortunately no patches are available for this. | ||
| - | The solution therefore is to use the native RTS file format instead of the exported JPEG 2000 format. | + | The **solution** therefore is to use the native RTS file format instead of the exported JPEG 2000 format. |
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| + | [[format_troubleshoot|More on file format troubleshooting]] | ||