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JFIF in PS C3 [2017]

New Here ,
Oct 06, 2017 Oct 06, 2017

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How do I open a JFIF file with PSCS3?

 

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LEGEND , Oct 06, 2017 Oct 06, 2017

JFIF is the kind of file JPEG is stored in. It's just another name for JPEG. No converter needed.

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Oct 06, 2017 Oct 06, 2017

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I have never used it but maybe this converter will work for you

https://www.coolutils.com/online/JFIF-to-JPG

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New Here ,
Nov 02, 2019 Nov 02, 2019

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I tried using two different online conversion sites (coolutils.com & online-utility.org) as well as trying to open directly with Photoshop and none of the options listed here will convert the file from JFIF to anything else (ie. JPEG, PNG, TIFF, etc).  I can pull it up in the stardand photo viewing tools but that's it.  I really need to get this photo converted and the only workaround would be taking a screenshot, but the quality will be terrible so any advise on accessing a JFIF with Photoshop would been extremely helpful. (See error message below):

 

Error message for JFIF file in photoshop.jpg

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New Here ,
Nov 02, 2019 Nov 02, 2019

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The generic Paint program allowed me to open the JFIF file and Save-As JPEG once opened in Paint.  Then after I saved in Paint as JPEG I could finally open without any issues in Photoshop. 

 

I'm still hoping to hear that there is a way to open JFIF files directly into Photoshop, but at least for now this work-around seems to be the most viable option I've been able to find.

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LEGEND ,
Nov 03, 2019 Nov 03, 2019

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I answered this 2 years ago. No converter needed.

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New Here ,
Jan 03, 2023 Jan 03, 2023

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2 years later. still you need to converted or you have no use it

 

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LEGEND ,
Jan 03, 2023 Jan 03, 2023

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Wrong. Still wrong. No converter needed.

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LEGEND ,
Oct 06, 2017 Oct 06, 2017

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JFIF is the kind of file JPEG is stored in. It's just another name for JPEG. No converter needed.

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Oct 06, 2017 Oct 06, 2017

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That is true. You can just change the extension to .jpg

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New Here ,
Feb 03, 2023 Feb 03, 2023

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I renamed the file extension from .jtiff to .jpeg , I then tried opening it in Photoshop and got the error: "Cound not complete your request because of SOFn, DQT, or DHT JPEG marker is missing before a JPEG SOS marker." I had to open it in paint and then save it as a .jpeg

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Community Beginner ,
Jun 13, 2022 Jun 13, 2022

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That being the case, it's wierd that Photoshop doesn't simply let you open JFIF files without changing the extension.

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New Here ,
Mar 28, 2020 Mar 28, 2020

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You may use MsPaint to convert JFIF to JPEG, then open it in PS.

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Community Beginner ,
Feb 08, 2023 Feb 08, 2023

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Test Screen Name is technically correct but being stored as a .jfif does cause some problems, in the case i've just had: opening in lightroom (can't see file in folder) or photoshop (has to open through camera raw) for batch processing.
I've managed to fix the problem by using Media Encoder to batch convert the extension to .jpg, see attached.

Very important to uncheck Export as Sequence or you'll end up with hundreds of copies of each image!

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Community Expert ,
Feb 08, 2023 Feb 08, 2023

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You could use Adobe Bridge>Tools>Batch Rename

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Community Beginner ,
Feb 08, 2023 Feb 08, 2023

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That is spot on!

Thanks Jeff, much better solution.

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Community Beginner ,
Nov 09, 2023 Nov 09, 2023

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If you rename the extension to .jpg you should be able to open ok. That worked for me 🙂

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