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Unable to insert photos from iPhone on windows adobe reader

Community Beginner ,
Mar 11, 2024 Mar 11, 2024

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Regaurdless of if I use google drive or email myself a photo, I am unable to insert the photo into adobe Acrobat Reader regaurdless of if it is a jpg file. Gives error: Error importing image. Unsupported image format. 

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Mar 11, 2024 Mar 11, 2024

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There are no problems with JPEG files, if they are JPEG files. 

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Mar 12, 2024 Mar 12, 2024

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To be more specific, This issue arrises when using when trying to import a jpg image from an iphone into an image field in adobe reader. This issue is specific to adobe reader, and does not occur on standard. 

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Mar 12, 2024 Mar 12, 2024

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@Kyle360110358e5m, are these "live" photos from your iPhone? They're also called Harry Potter photos.

 

If so, they are .HEIC photos, not JPGs. They produce a 1-second mini-movie rather than a single frame shot. Eventually they'll be accepted by more technologies, but for now you might need to open them in a program that can convert them to a standard JPG.

 

FYI, when taking a shot on an iPhone, the little Live icon indicates whether it will take a HEIC or regular JPG.

 

More info at:

https://www.adobe.com/creativecloud/file-types/image/raster/heic-file.html

 

https://helpx.adobe.com/photoshop/kb/ps-heic-codec.html

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No, specifically in a file type detector the ones that are failing are refered to JPEG image data (Lepton 2.x)

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