Yes, I know you can see the icon for attached files. But I like to see the pictures themselves when I'm in the Assigned Sources window. Just personal taste. I also have pdf's linked for some of the Master Sources. IPTC is embedded info which can include many things: caption, caption writer, keywords, copyright, etc. Not all of it imports into Legacy though. Just the captions I think. And only on jpg's and uncompressed tiff's. I use IPTC for everything as it shows up in many programs and can also be printed out with pictures in other uses.
JL
JLog - simple computer technology for genealogists
http://www3.telus.net/Jgen/jlog.html

Mary Fowler Leek wrote:
JL,
You can see attached sources in pdf format from within Legacy when they're linked to a source. You just click on the photo icon to get them to open in Adobe reader, just as the jpg's open in an image viewer when clicked. This works in Legacy v6, too, not just in Legacy v7. You just need to change the video file option to ALL in order to attach them as pdf files. I don't know what the IPTC embedded information is so I guess I haven't missed that. :-) I assume it might contain image source data for the original digital image file? Mary
    *From:* JLB <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]> *... and he wrote:*

    At one time I put all my jpg images (such as census records and
    scanned
    marriage certificates) into pdf because I thought it was so neat and
nifty. I later changed them all back to jpg's for two reasons. One, I
    can see them directly when they're linked into Legacy and two, for
    IPTC-embedded info.  Just to give you the opposite perspective.
    JL
    JLog - simple computer technology for genealogists
    http://www3.telus.net/Jgen/jlog.html


    Cathy Vallevieni wrote:
    > Mary:
    >
    > Thank you for the reply.  I converted a jpg to a pdf to see the
    > results myself but thank you for the offer to send a copy.
    >
    > I like the results.  Much easier to read on the screen in pdf
    than in
    > a picture browser as a jpg.  I think I may go back and get all the
    > Census and similar documents that I can from Ancestry, etc. and
    resave
    > all of them as originals to a pdf file which should make them the
    > clearest they can be (which can be important with the quality of
    some
    > Census').  I'll compare the difference between an original scan
    to pdf
    > vs. converting a jpg to pdf then make the final decision.  I was
    > surprised to see they are about the same size file (would have
    > expected a pdf to be much bigger).
    >
    > Thanks for the idea!
    >
    > Cathy Vallevieni
    > Orange County, CA
    >
    > At 10:44 AM 8/5/2008, you wrote:
    >> I like to save jpg or tiff scans of one page documents to a pdf
    file.
    >> That format is known and used in many countries and almost every
    >> computer has Adobe Reader software on it, as most software manuals
    >> and US gov forms are offered in this format.
>> >> The utility, FastStone Image viewer, is free when used in non
    >> commercial settings (free for home use) and will save a jpg or
    tiff
    >> file to pdf format. When opening this pdf file in Adobe Reader, it
    >> can be printed or read easily. I save almost all of my Legacy
    source
    >> documents to pdf format.
>> >> If interested in taking a look, this image viewer can be found at
    >> www.faststone.org <http://www.faststone.org>
    <http://www.faststone.org> and it's the first
    >> offering on the right hand side on their opening screen.
>> >> Mary >> >> I can send an example of a jpg file and same converted to pdf file
    >> via FastStone, if you'd like to compare. Just send your request to
    >> mleek at sbcglobal dot net
>> >> >> ----- Original Message -----
    >>
    >>     From: Trippsibs5 <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
    >>     To: LegacyUserGroup@legacyfamilytree.com
    <mailto:LegacyUserGroup@legacyfamilytree.com>
    >>     <mailto:LegacyUserGroup@legacyfamilytree.com>
    >>     Sent: Tuesday, August 05, 2008 11:53 AM
    >>     Subject: Re: [LegacyUG] Which file is best for a 1-page written
    >>     document?
    >>
    >>     Has anyone found that using .jpg or .tiff or another format
    is best
    >>     for attaching a scanned 1-page written document to a
    Source?  I know
    >>     these will open in any photo program so most people will be
    able to
    >>     view them just like they can a photo.
    >>
    >>     Thanks.
    >>
    >>     Cathy Vallevieni
    >>     Orange County, CA
    >>
    >>
    >>     Cathy,
    >>     Another tip.
    >>     I haven't added scans to my program and I haven't read
    about the
    >>     complexities of resolution & compression & whatever on an
    image.
    >>     With that
    >>     wealth of knowlwdge, I'll pass along a suggestion from an
    earlier
    >>     post on
    >>     LUG.
    >>     Someone (I apologize for not remembering their name) suggested
    >>     saving black
    >>     & white documents as greyscale, a smaller file than a save as
    >>     color. I
    >>     assume .bmp or .tiff allows this. as .jpg works fine. As
    >>     suggested in this
    >>     thread, check to see if the detail is acceptable.
    >>     Regards, Jane Tripp


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