Import TIFF Image sequence files

I have create a sequence of images to TIFF (16 bit RGBA) files and cannot import these files in PP because of "unsupported compression type. What could be the problem? I'm a newbie PP.

convert EXR and continue to use the first with 16 bit half float.

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