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RE: PhotoScripter and JPEG
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RE: PhotoScripter and JPEG


  • Subject: RE: PhotoScripter and JPEG
  • From: "Sharkey, Bill (ThomasTech)" <email@hidden>
  • Date: Fri, 23 Feb 2001 07:35:09 -0500

Robert,
It could be one of three things, If it is indeed PhotoScripter, try to
opening the JPEG directly in your browser of choice prior to trying to FTP
the image. It could also be that you are not changing the color space to RGB
or File Size?...It could also be your FTP settings if the problem is
introduced there. If it is indeed PhotoScripter, just combine a PhotoShop
action into your applescript which will accomplish your goals.

Bill Sharkey


--Date: Thu, 22 Feb 2001 16:28:23 -0800
--Subject: PhotoScripter and JPEG
--From: Robert Seckendorf <email@hidden>


--I am using PhotoScripter to convert a TIFF file into JPEG format. This
works
--all very well and good. After doing the conversion I am FTP'ing the file
--over to a Windows Based FTP Server with Fetch 3.0.3., using all the
--appropriate parameters to do so.

--What is at issue is being able to open the JPEG file with a browser
--(Netscape or Explorer) on a Windows Machine, heck, I'm even having
--difficulty opening it on a Mac. with those browsers.

--The only success I have had with this is if I perform the operation
manually
--using Photoshop 6.0 where the program presents you with additional
--parameters to save the file with only image data. this seems to work o.k.
I
--know those parameters are present in the dictionary for Photoshop but when
I
--incorporate them into my script, I still can't seem to have the same
--problem.

--Anyone ever seen this one, or have any ideas?


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