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From GGnau@Symantec.com Sat Sep 18 15:05:23 PDT 1993
Article: 99202 of rec.music.gdead
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From: Geoffrey Gnau <GGnau@Symantec.com>
Newsgroups: rec.music.gdead
Subject: Re: Tie-Die JPG's
Date: 16 Sep 1993 21:58:47 GMT
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In article <1993Sep14.074853.7884@uvaarpa.Virginia.EDU> Seth M. Dworken,
p00123@psilink.com writes:
>I'd love to see these! Now all I need is a JPG viewer. Can anyone
>help point me in the direction of one for MSDOS and/or WINDOWS?
>
>Many thanks, Seth
>
There are a couple of Shareware graphics utility programs available that
will allow you to view .jpg or JPEG files. On the PC there is
ColorView386 (v0.95), and on the Mac there is GIFCoverter (v2.3b2). I'm
sure there are a few others as well. Naturally, any professional
graphics package (like Adobe Photoshop) should know what to do with JPEGs
also.
Hope this helps.
- Geoff
GGnau@Symantec.com
From zombie@camelot.bradley.edu Sat Sep 18 15:05:48 PDT 1993
Article: 99231 of rec.music.gdead
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From: zombie@camelot.bradley.edu (Dustin Slater)
Newsgroups: rec.music.gdead
Subject: Re: Tie-Die JPG's
Date: 17 Sep 1993 10:53:16 -0500
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or
if you don't wanna deal with a jpeg viewer
look for the program jpg2gif
it turns jpg files in gif files and vice versa
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