Hi Bill,
The ones from the Boards Web Site shouldn't have to be changed if
there already on a Web Site (aren't those already RGB?). Anyway, I have
Adobe Photoshop and know what you need done if you want to send them to me.
Wanda
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At 07:33 AM 2/11/2001 -0800, you wrote:
>Greetings all;
>
> I'm assisting my kid's school with the creation of a web site. To
>this point, I have only used Netscape Composer, but the school board
>insists the school uses Claris Home Page. I have been unable to insert
>several JPG's that were used in the initial creation of the site using
>Composer. A search of the Claris web site revealed the probable solution
>as stated below.
>
> It seems that I must change the JPG's to RGB from CYMK. The images
>in question are from my digital camera (HP 315) and images from the
>board web site. I do not have Adobe Photoshop nor does any piece of
>software I have list the capability. I have done several searches on
>software sites with no luck.
>
> Can anyone suggest a solution?
>
>Bill
>
> >From Filemaker Web Site:
>
>JPEG Image Cannot be Inserted If The Colors Are Set To CYMK
>
> ISSUE
> A JPEG image created or saved with CMYK colors cannot be
>inserted into an html
> document in Claris HomePage.
>
> RESOLUTION
> In an image editing software (such as Adobe Photoshop),
>change the colors to
> RGB and save the image as a JPEG file.
>
> EXPLANATION
> Typically this problem will occur when a file is saved from
>Adobe PhotoShop and
> the colors have not been changed to RGB. The problem is
>exhibited when trying to
> insert the JPEG into a HomePage document. The file can be
>selected for insertion
> but nothing shows up in the Claris Homepage document. The
>image tags are not
> created and nothing shows in the html code to indicate the
>insert was even
> attempted.
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