I get similar results with TIFFs generated by Lightroom sometimes.  It 
never seems to either slow things down or cause any actual problems for me, 
though.

I assumed it was just nona or enblend complaining about extended metadata 
that any part of the processing chain can't understand, like 
Photoshop-specific tags.  

On Sunday, 10 November 2013 23:39:32 UTC-6, ora...@googlemail.com wrote:
>
> i get this error message in three variations
>  
> file name:wrong data trype 7 for "XMLPacket" tag ignored
>  
> file name:wrong data trype 7 for "RichTIFFPTC" tag ignored
>  
> file name:wrong data trype 7 for "Photoshop" tag ignored
>  
> there seems to an un-ending stream of them which really puts a slow down 
> on work flow when you are sat there clicking ok boxes for a small eternity
>  
> I normally shoot raw, so use photoshop to produce the TIFFs, it does not 
> produce this when using jpegs, but jpegs lack editablity that is desired 
> for post processing
>

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