AWS jpg image renders as gibberish

Access to an image of Service Web Amazon to < private folder >.s3.amazonaws.com/ < file private >. JPG * renders as gibberish * in Safari on OS X but 10.11.6 9.3.1 makes correctly as 4 000 x 6 016 pixels image by choosing Safari--> develop-> Open Page with-> Google Chrome (53.0.2785.116).

I emptied the caches hidden/disabled; disabled all extensions; restarted Safari/Mac.

Someone at - it ideas?

Grytr

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* Real image can be provided on request by PM.

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