Thanking u,
Viresh Parekh.....
There is an important tip here:
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DON'T USE THE "save image" OPTION/COMMAND OF YOUR BROWSER !!!!
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Most browsers get confused when you use this command from a P2P
resulting page. If I use it from my Chrome, for example, it tries to
request the image again, what it can not make properly this time. In
fact, it should save the local image it's already showing to you, but
it doesn't make it. This way, what it saves for you is an error HTML
page, what obviously is not your image. Other browsers have some
strange behaviors too.
The most trustable way to correctly save your images (which is
successfully used by most of our users around the world) is like
below:
- generate your output image as desired;
- click over the image using the mouse right button;
- choose the option called "copy image" or something like that. Here
you want to put your image in clipboard;
- open your favorite graphic program and paste your image there as a
new image, so you can save it as a JPG. No matter how simple the
program you use is, I guess it can save a simple JPG. If you use MS-
Windows, you can use the "Paint" program that usually is in the
"Accessories" menu. All modern Linux distributions have available
simple graphic programs too.
I hope it can help you.