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uh today i wanted to talk about uh diagnosing and repairing a um half gray jpeg file itamp;#39;s probably one of the more common issues and there can be several causes and depending on the cause we may be able to repair it or not so weamp;#39;ll be working with this file so we see a large uh grayish the color depends on where exactly the um the image is cut so it can be gray can be black it can be bluish whatever kind of color it was decoding at the point where it uh where the image breaks essentially okay so itamp;#39;s a reasonably common issue and itamp;#39;s pretty easy to diagnose and once we know whatamp;#39;s wrong with it itamp;#39;s often pretty easy to fix this is the image as i received it from a customer this is the image looks exactly the same though the class is entirely different than this one the first thing that can happen is that a image file is cut cut off itamp;#39;s literally the the file size is reduced so if we look at this one we see itamp;#39;s 5.8 mega