When you open a 48-bit Tagged Image File Format (TIFF) image file in Microsoft Paint, you may receive an error message that resembles the following:
Paint cannot read this file.
This is not a valid bitmap file, or its format is not currently supported.
You experience this issue on a Windows XP-based computer.
Note In this scenario, the 48-bit TIFF file has 16 bits per channel. Additionally, this file uses the red-green-blue (RGB) color model.
Note In this scenario, you may be able to open the same TIFF file on a Microsoft Windows 2000-based computer if Microsoft Office XP is also installed on the computer.
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The Paint program in Microsoft Windows XP uses Microsoft Graphics Device Interface (GDI+) handler to access image files. GDI+ does not support all the image file formats that are supported in earlier versions of Windows.
This issue occurs because Paint does not support 48-bit TIFF image files.
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To work around this issue, use a program that supports 48-bit TIFF image files. Alternatively, use TIFF image files that have a lower bit rate.
For example, use a 24-bit TIFF image file. Paint supports 24-bit TIFF image files.
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