Tiff files are huge and not native to the web so browsers do not normally
display tiff files. Convert your images to JPG or PNG.

When you convert to JPG make sure that you are using RGB not CMYK color.

Cheryl D Wise
MS MVP Expression
Author: Foundations of Microsoft Expression Web
http://by-expression.com


-----Original Message-----
From: minky arora 

Hi Team,

I am stuck with a strange problem.I have some images which I edited in
Photoshop.These are TIFF files.I am not able to display them on a web
page.Here is wat all ive tried:

1)I downloaded random images and checked.I can display them fine,.
2)I converted these set of images to JPEG.Nothing changed(I knw this
is not needed but Ive been stuck with this since morning...soo...:) )
3)Ive checked the path as others images frm teh same folder can be
displayed.
4)checked on FF,Safari as well as IE>.no solution..

PLEASE help me figure out wats going on...I am very very frustrated.

Another thing: if i dnt edit them, even then I am not able to open these..



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