为什么会出现这样的错误: “ Not a JPEG file: start with 0x890x50”

为什么当我试图打开我的 jpg 文件时,我收到消息“ Not a JPEG file: start with 0x890x50”?

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The file is actually a PNG with the wrong file extension. "0x89 0x50" is how a PNG file starts.

Your file is not a JPEG file, it's just been renamed from a PNG to a JPEG somewhere along the way. Some programs will open this as a recognised file extension and infer the type from the prefix, but obviously not the one you're using.

This is the error response when you try to open a PNG file using a JPEG file viewer which uses libjpeg to open jpeg files. Your file is renamed from png to JPEG as mentioned in earlier answers.

Here is a python script to identify those fault jpg images in a directory.

import glob
import os
import re
import logging
import traceback


filelist=glob.glob("/path/to/*.jpg")
for file_obj in filelist:
try:


jpg_str=os.popen("file \""+str(file_obj)+"\"").read()
if (re.search('PNG image data', jpg_str, re.IGNORECASE)) or (re.search('Png patch', jpg_str, re.IGNORECASE)):
print("Deleting jpg as it contains png encoding - "+str(file_obj))
os.system("rm \""+str(file_obj)+"\"")
except Exception as e:
logging.error(traceback.format_exc())
print("Cleaning jps done")

simply rename *.jpg to *.png. Or open this file in browser

Here's a modified version of Mohit's script. Instead of deleting misnamed files, it non-destructively renames them.

It also swaps out the os.system() calls for subprocess calls which solves escaping issues regarding quotes in filenames.

import glob
import subprocess
import os
import re
import logging
import traceback


filelist=glob.glob("/path/to/*.jpg")
for file_obj in filelist:
try:
jpg_str = subprocess.check_output(['file', file_obj]).decode()
if (re.search('PNG image data', jpg_str, re.IGNORECASE)) or (re.search('Png patch', jpg_str, re.IGNORECASE)):


old_path = os.path.splitext(file_obj)
if not os.path.isfile(old_path[0]+'.png'):
new_file = old_path[0]+'.png'
elif not os.path.isfile(file_obj+'.png'):
new_file = file_obj+'.png'
else:
print("Found PNG hiding as JPEG but couldn't rename:", file_obj)
continue


print("Found PNG hiding as JPEG, renaming:", file_obj, '->', new_file)
subprocess.run(['mv', file_obj, new_file])


except Exception as e:
logging.error(traceback.format_exc())


print("Cleaning JPEGs done")

Your 'JPEG' file has wrong filename extension 'jpg' or 'jpeg', it's real type is most probably a PNG file.

Just try to rename file name from 'xxx.jpg' or 'xxx.jpeg' to 'xxx.png'.

Under most circumstances, programs distinguish file type with filename extension for convenience, however, if we specify a wrong filename extension(like 'jpg') to a file in other format(like a PNG file), the program will still try to load the PNG file with JPG library, an error will certainly be thrown to user.

Actually, different type of files always have different file header (first 1024 byte)

Here's a quick pass to check real type of the file on Unix-like platform:

using the "file" command, like:

file e3f8794a5c226d4.jpg

and output is

e3f8794a5c226d4.jpg: PNG image data, 3768 x 2640, 8-bit/color RGBA, non-interlaced

which will print file information details, and we can also check if the specified file has been destructed.