Some of it may be wildly incorrect, especially if the image has been resized. This block of data is computed based upon other items. Main JPG image displayed here at 5% width ( 1/ 436 the area of the original)Ĭlick image to isolate click this text to show histogramĮXIF - this group of metadata is encoded in 656 bytes ( 0.6k) Makeįile - basic information derived from the file. See my Introduction to Digital-Image Color Spaces for more information. Images for the web are most widely viewable when in the sRGB color space and with an embedded color profile. (1 day, 5 hours, 42 seconds ago, assuming image timezone of US Pacific) The panorama also works if you open and save it, again, with Photoshop, which may strip or at least rewrite some of the information. This should be easy to experimentally verify. So maybe the direction of the drag from right-to-left or from left-to-right makes a difference. Of these two, the one that works, ending in 25.jpg, has a thumbnail that is upside-down and has a 180-degree rotation flag set whereas the one that doesn't work, ending in 50.jpg, has a normal thumbnail and no rotation indicated. Settings Folder: C:\Users\Justin\AppData\Roaming\Adobe\LightroomĪudioDeviceName: Speakers / Headphones (Realtek High Definition Audio) Library Path: C:\Users\Justin\Pictures\Jpgs\+Lightroom Catalogs\Master Catalog\Master Catalog-2-2.lrcat Input types: Multitouch: Yes, Integrated touch: Yes, Integrated pen: No, External touch: No, External pen: No, Keyboard: NoĪpplication folder: C:\Program Files\Adobe\Adobe Lightroom
Maximum thread count used by Camera Raw: 4Ĭamera Raw SIMD optimization: SSE2,AVX,AVX2 Virtual memory used by Lightroom: 433.4 MB Real memory used by Lightroom: 491.2 MB (3.0%) Real memory available to Lightroom: 16298.4 MB I have no issues with any "normal" Galaxy S7 photos, and I've always been able to edit panoramas from my Galaxy S5. Here is a link to a Google Drive folder with (5) sample images, and the Error Screen:īelow is a copy of the System Information from Lightroom.