JPEG-JFIF Repair can be used as an application or a droplet. You can drag files and folders onto the application icon’s in the Finder, shown to the right.
If you double-click on the application’s icon in the Finder, the dialog shown below will appear. Here you can choose to verify and repair a single file or the entire contents of a folder. JPEG-JFIF Repair will iterate recursively through the contents of the folder, including sub-folders. It will not follow document or folder aliases.
Troubleshooting
This section details issues that might come up when using JPEG-JFIF Repair.
JPEG-JFIF Repair says it can only run on Mac OS X and AppleScript 1.8.
You are likely running on a Macintosh with Mac OS 9 or earlier. Please upgrade to the latest version of Mac OS X. If you are running OS X, please run Software Update (in the System Preferences application) to install to the latest version of AppleScript.
What do I do if JPEG-JFIF Repair says there were locked files that were skipped?
In the Finder, select the files that JPEG-JFIF Repair tried to verify. Select “Show Info” from the File menu and ensure that the “Locked” checkbox is unchecked.
Why does JPEG-JFIF Repair take so long to search through my files?
For each JPEG file, JPEG-JFIF Repair has to open the file, look at the first few bytes, and modify the file if it detects a malformed header. This process takes a few seconds for each JPEG and is greatly dependent on the performance of your computer. A fast computer with a speedy hard drive will improve the performance of JPEG-JFIF Repair.
Download
* JPEG-JFIF 1.1 Disk Image in Stuffit format
* JPEG-JFIF 1.1 Disk Image in Binhex format