Thanks for the info.

Using vi -b there certainly is information dropped out when the picture is
edited and saved with xv. I am not sure why this has to be. You would THINK
that xv would preserve that information somewhere, but, I guess nothing is
perfect.

The only thing I would like xv or whatever to save would be the date of the
picture, which is stuck in at the beginning of the file. I guess I could strip
that out somehow, if it were necessary.

Joel


On Sun, Dec 22, 2002 at 09:58:57AM -0800, Ken Moffat wrote:

> Joel Hammer wrote:
> .
> > The hardest part, which I haven't done yet, is figuring out how to use the
> > camera's many options.
> > Joel
> 
> Something I heard about that might be related. If you edit a jpg in most 
> programs, they will lose the header material that the camera adds to the 
> image. Then if you upload those images expecting to be able to view them 
>   with the camera, you will have display problems. There is a program 
> called jhead that will add the appropriate headers to an edited image. 
> You might want to have that handy. (This is all word of mouth, I havent' 
> tried it myself.)
> 
> 
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