Hi All,
Just read this at <http://www.macintouch.com/> thought other list members
may find this of interest.

"Steven Frank <http://www.panic.com/%7Estevenf/mt/archives/000125.php>
emailed us about a Photoshop 7 problem discussed in his web log:

The summary is this: If you save a JPEG from Photoshop 7 or Photoshop
Elements 2, using the "Save As" option rather than the "Save For Web"
option, the resulting file will:

1.    be as much as three times (or more) larger than it need be [up to 40
KBytes of excess -MacInTouch], and
2.    potentially cause Windows versions of Internet Explorer to stop
loading images altogether, from any site, until the browser is quit and
restarted, if used with certain combinations of HTML on a web site.
I don't know the exact scenario required to induce problem #2, but I do
provide a link in the article that reproduces the problem 100% of the time
on a wide variety of Windows machines I have tested it with. Removing the
Adobe-generated JPEG cures the problem."


James. 

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