It could also be a CMYK JPG.
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From: Will Tomlinson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Saturday, February 23, 2008 3:31 PM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Re: CFImage Error... Unsupported Image Type??
I've just finished working on a photo gallery and now that the client
is using
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From: Andy Matthews [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, February 25, 2008 8:11 AM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: RE: CFImage Error... Unsupported Image Type??
It could also be a CMYK JPG.
-Original Message-
From: Will Tomlinson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Saturday
I've just finished working on a photo gallery and now that the client
is using it she has an image that is coming up Unsupported Image
Type
Funny thing is that it's a JPEG that she cropped in Photoshop.
Any ideas?
Hatton
The first thing that came to mind when I read this was progressive JPEG's.
I've just finished working on a photo gallery and now that the client
is using it she has an image that is coming up Unsupported Image
Type
Funny thing is that it's a JPEG that she cropped in Photoshop.
Any ideas?
Hatton
I replied first thing this morn but it still hasn't come through.
It
I've just finished working on a photo gallery and now that the client
is using it she has an image that is coming up Unsupported Image
Type
Funny thing is that it's a JPEG that she cropped in Photoshop.
Any ideas?
Hatton
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: CFImage Error... Unsupported Image Type??
I've just finished working on a photo gallery and now that the client
is using it she has an image that is coming up Unsupported Image
Type
Funny thing is that it's a JPEG that she cropped in Photoshop.
Any ideas?
Hatton
it's a JPEG that she cropped in Photoshop.
She most likely saved it as a CYK image. Does the CFImage tag handle CMYK
images?
Dennis Powers
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Can't tell if it was CMYK or RGB.
Here's what I know from looking at the image:
File Size: 640k
440px x 250px (the size of the gallery viewer)
Resolution: 300dpi (grr... the bane of my existence)
Bit Depth: 24
Resolution Unit 2
Color Representation Unknown
That is what Vista has to say about the
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