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Posted to users@spamassassin.apache.org by Halid Faith <ma...@ihlas.net.tr> on 2006/12/18 09:41:01 UTC

what does "Image is single non-interlaced" mean ?

I see a messages as below in Fuzzyocr.log.
Image is single non-interlaced

What does it mean?

What should I do ?

Thanks

Re: what does "Image is single non-interlaced" mean ?

Posted by Magnus Holmgren <ho...@lysator.liu.se>.
On Monday 18 December 2006 09:41, Halid Faith wrote:
> I see a messages as below in Fuzzyocr.log.
> Image is single non-interlaced

Since nobody else has answered yet:

> What does it mean?
I don't really know, but IMHO it *should* mean that an image consisted of a 
single non-interlaced block (as opposed to multiple blocks "puzzled" 
together, as is possible with the GIF format, to make life harder for 
programs like FuzzyOCR). Interlacing can also make things harder. In other 
words it seems to indicate a *non*-suspect kind of image.

> What should I do ?

Probably nothing. Possibly lower log level.

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