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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
 
See my reply to your prior reply.

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Are you *sure* that the file is in a folder inside your web??

Can you post a URL?

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Yes Tom, I did. It wouldn't work. As I posted, I couldn't even pre-view the
picture when it is in the website folder while I could do all other jpeg
files. there is nother usual with this picture.
 
I am certain Steve. http://salicule.poctkits.com

However, I believe I have figured out the problem source and managed to fix
it.

See if this makes sense to you.

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!

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.

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.
 
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. http://salicule.poctkits.com
|
| However, I believe I have figured out the problem source and managed to fix
| it.
|
| See if this makes sense to you.
|
| 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!
|
| 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.
|
| 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.
|
|
| "Steve Easton" wrote:
|
| > 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
| >
| >
| >
 

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