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- From: m.hendry@dial.pipex.com (Mathew Hendry)
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.amiga.graphics
- Subject: Re: Changing Screen Mode ID's of JPG's and GIF's
- Date: Thu, 18 Jan 96 19:29:55
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- In article <9601180226.AA00092@thx1138.demon.co.uk>,
- Paul M. Bullock <Paul@thx1138.demon.co.uk> wrote:
- : I'm having trouble trying to catalogue some of my pics in PicView.
- : The problem is that some of the images have the PAL MODEID of 21004,
- : which is PAL LoRes Laced. What I want is MODEID 29804 (PAL HiRes
- : Lace).
- : This seems to be a problem with JPEGs only, any IFF files are
- : okay.
- : The software I'm using to scale and convert the images is Image
- : Studio V2.3.0 (regestered).
-
- JPEGs do not contain any information of Amiga screenmode IDs - JFIF is
- a platform independent format. The problem is with your viewer.
-
- Most viewers these days will allow you to specify a screenmode when you
- run them, either through command line arguments, environment variables or
- icon tooltypes. This is what you need to find out about WRT the particular
- viewer you are using.
-
- -- Mat.
-