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Subject:
From:
Linda Aldridge <[log in to unmask]>
Reply To:
PCSOFT - Personal Computer software discussion list <[log in to unmask]>
Date:
Sat, 21 Aug 1999 09:26:03 -0500
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I have a question about jpg's. One of my friends has told me that
she has noticed the same thing happening. I have many jpg's on my hard
drive. I have been collecting them for the 4 years that I have been on the
computer. I do not know why all of a sudden, some of them are dark. I can
edit them and lighten them again, but what causes this to happen? There
does not seem to be any factor that they all have in common, such as age,
or where or who I got them from? It will take along time to hunt through
and edit the one's that it is happening to, and respectively there are not
that many to how many that I have in my whole computer. It is my question
why, what causes this to happen, and can I do anything to prevent this from
happening. I'm going to convert them to another format and put them on a CD if this is
something inherent to a jpg. That sounds so silly to me, but I have NO
idea. Anyone?
Thanks for any help!

Linda Aldridge

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