In Photoshop (because it is also used for print) you may have worked on your image in CMYK workspace instead of RGB.
Also, always use .jpg not .jpeg for web extensions.
| I am certain Steve.
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| However, I believe I have figured out the problem source and managed to fix
| it.
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| See if this makes sense to you.
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| I have problem with only one picture that I created this morning in
| Photoshop. All other pictures were saved prior to this morning. So I figured
| it could be my Photoshop not behaving. To varify my thought, I opened the
| problem picture in Paint and re-saved it as a jpeg file. Everything is the
| same in the appearence, but the new picture works fine in the website. I
| could preview it, thumbnail it and then preview it. All normal!
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| I am not sure if that was due to problem with Photoshop or why would
| Photoshop have such a problem, but the way I fix it works.
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| If you have other thoughts based on the information I provided, please let
| me know. Otherwise, things are okay now. Thanks so much for the time of
| everyone.
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| "Steve Easton" wrote:
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| > Are you *sure* that the file is in a folder inside your web??
| >
| > Can you post a URL?
| >
| > --
| > Steve Easton
| > Microsoft MVP FrontPage
| > 95isalive
| > This site is best viewed............
| > ........................with a computer
| >
| > | > > Can anyone help, pls.
| > >
| > > The same jpeg file, no matter what name I give it, would show in FP preview
| > > or in published webpage. All my other jpeg files work well.
| > >
| > > Regards
| >
| >
| >