TIF files all pixelated or 'small'

I recently upgraded to Leopard (10.5.8) on my G4 Powerbook (1.5ghz). Now all TIF files I import from my Nikon D1h (via compact flash) are pixelated in iPhoto and appear small - like a thumbnail - in Preview. I've never had this problem before, and I've imported literally hundreds of photos this way using earlier versions of the Mac OS. I tried Aperture and get the same result. If I use the 'jpeg fine' setting in the camera everything is fine, but I prefer to use Tif files for editing, etc. What could cause this?

Thanks.

1.5 GHz PowerPC G4, Mac OS X (10.5.8), Powerbook

Posted on Aug 19, 2009 8:56 AM

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Aug 19, 2009 9:19 AM in response to newsboy68

What are some typical file sizes (in KB or MB) for unaltered .tif files you've imported since the trouble began? How big are unaltered .tif files that you imported before then? If the recently-imported images are actually smaller and have much lower resolution (W x H, in pixels) as shown in iPhoto's Information pane, then I suspect you've inadvertently changed an image quality or image size setting on your camera.

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Aug 19, 2009 9:31 AM in response to eww

The files are usually about 5.1mb. It's not a camera setting, I've already checked that. I am also able to import the same files (again, directly from the compact flash card) onto another Powerbook running 10.4 and they are all fine. Whatever the problem is seems to be with 10.5 not recognizing the tif files from my Nikon.

Aug 19, 2009 10:13 AM in response to eww

Yes; 'Leopard' PowerBook is running iPhoto 09 (ver. 8.1). The other is running an older version - whatever the latest version was before 09. But would that also affect Preview and Aperture? (I've tried importing directly into Aperture, and have also tried dragging the files from the Compact Flash onto the desktop - skipping iPhoto altogether in both cases).

Aug 19, 2009 3:12 PM in response to newsboy68

Very, very odd!

Are the actual pixel dimensions of the images changing when you move them from one machine to the other?

When you enlarge a highly detailed portion of an image to 100% (pixel-for-pixel on the display) or larger on each machine, do the two displays look about the same? That is, has the image on the Leopard machine actually lost any of the detail that appears when you view that image on the Tiger machine?

If not, then the image's differing appearances under the two OSes may be due to a different approach in Leopard to rendering high-resolution images at the lower resolution of the Powerbook's display. Perhaps Leopard just uses different algorithms from the ones Tiger uses to turn, say, a 15-megapixel image into its own representation on a Powerbook's 1280 x 854 (1.09-megapixel) display. Of course whenever we look at one of our pictures at anything less than 100%, we are looking at a computer-generated (literally) stand-in for the real image. None of the pixels we see under those circumstances are in the original image file; some larger number of pixels has been "boiled down" in software to each single pixel we see, which represents the average of them.

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