To "fix" this problem, or play safe, always use Picard's default setting of ID3v2.3 tags in the options (and iTunes also). This usually affects embedded artwork, or anything with ID3 frames bigger than 32kB. Some versions of iTunes (older ones in particular - may affect current ones) can save incorrect ID3v2.4 tags and aren't able to read the correct ones correctly.
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