I actually was doing some testing so it's possible when you clicked on
the image link for the thumbnail, I had just run the test with one of
the photoshop saved versions.  You'll see in a previous response that
I noticed it's not actually grayscale.

But the result is definately NOT right if you click on this:

http://www.opensourcecf.com/imagecfc/src/imagecfc-2.18/test-cases.cfm

It reminds me of what happens when you try to manipulate a GIF image.

(imagecfc won't even let you do that anymore)

I compared the exif data and the only thing I noticed about the
original is that it was produced by Quicktime.

Rick

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