[thelist] [thelist]Problems with Graphics
Burns, Martin
BURNSM at rbos.co.uk
Mon Mar 20 05:29:55 2000
Janet
It's essentiall because JPEG doesn't index colours to *exact* values the
way GIF does. Reproducing TIFFs (the usual photo format) in print
doesn't give you Pantone accuracy either the way EPS does.
Cheers
Martin
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> Dear Evoltians,
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> I checked out my site at someone's house last night, and found some uglies
> on my
> site, but haven't a clue as to what is going on. It's my personal site,
> so no
> big deal, but it is how I learn for other projects.
>
> http://www.sunflower.com/~wxplanet/cybercapsule/id28.htm
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> All of my jpegs have a gray background that is supposed to match the
> background
> of the page. In cases where I have photos, I have put in a drop shadow
> with a
> gray background using the same RGBs. On my friend's puter, you could see
> the
> "box" around the graphics and the photos. AND, the graphics and photos
> all had
> a grain, grainy look.
>
> This is my question: Is it something I'm doing wrong, or is it something
> with
> my friend's browser or monitor? Thanks for all of your help.
>
> Janet
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