From: Amber <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Thanks for the suggestion but I already resolved the problem by renaming the
file as a Jpeg. Same thing I guess. Anyway, I then opened it in Photoshop 7
and it seems okay.


If it was a corrupted file, I wouldn't think that it would have opened at
all, right ?

No, some image programs can read a corrupted file ... it depends on where the corruption happens.


What *probably* happened is that the file got sent without an extension, so AOL automatically -- and unhelpfully -- added one (its best guess).

_Chas_

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