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Eduard Werder

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Apr 13, 1998, 3:00:00 AM4/13/98
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Hello,

I imported a large tif file about 23mb to Photopaint 7 did some
editing and saved it as JPEG for the internet.

Then I wanted to import it to Frontpage98 for my web. Frontpage 98 was
able to show it, but the colors was unusable. I did the same again,
but saved it to gif and Frontpage showed it okay.

I applied the latest patch to Photopaint 7 as well as the latest JPEG
filter I found on Corel's website.

Is any problem with the JPEG filter known? To mention Lview Pro
couldn't display the image as well, GIF was okay.


Barb McMillen

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Apr 13, 1998, 3:00:00 AM4/13/98
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In article <3531e36b...@cnews.corel.com>, Eduard Werder wrote:
> Then I wanted to import it to Frontpage98 for my web. Frontpage 98 was
> able to show it, but the colors was unusable. I did the same again,
> but saved it to gif and Frontpage showed it okay.
>
> I applied the latest patch to Photopaint 7 as well as the latest JPEG
> filter I found on Corel's website.
>
> Is any problem with the JPEG filter known? To mention Lview Pro
> couldn't display the image as well, GIF was okay.
>

Greetings Eduard,

I believe I ran into this question somewhere else today. The issues that
can be related to this problem are probably,

1) the color depth of the jpg. Is it a 24 bit rgb image or a 32 bit cymk
image. 32 bit cymk jpegs are not supported by most web browsers.

2) is this a progressive format saved jpg? In which case that would
influence both FP98 and Lviewpro if Lviewpro was old enough.

Keep in mind I used PP7 for my jpg web-output so I know it works. We
just have to get to what's happening here.

Barb
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