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- From: dk@alcor.concordia.ca (dimitri k)
- Newsgroups: alt.graphics.pixutils
- Subject: Re: dcview21.zip -- ColorView for DOS JPEG Viewer
- Keywords: JPEG JFIF GIF BMP Viewer Converter
- Message-ID: <dk.728149970@alcor>
- Date: 27 Jan 93 15:52:50 GMT
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- dk@alcor.concordia.ca (dimitri k) writes:
-
- >I ran across another problem. I was checking out its command-line file
- >conversion capability (doing some time trials) and the convert-to-jpg one
- >would not work at all. It kept returning the message "no image to save,"
- >as if it could not find the file. I got the same response even when I
- >used full pathnames. Has anyone else had this problem? Specifically,
- >try the following
- > cview -j85 <gif_file>
- >where <gif_file> is any gif file in the directory.
-
- Here's a solution:
-
- ====================
- From: Chris Boyd <clb@hp835.mitek.com>
-
-
- try cview <gif-file> -j85
- ====================
-
- It doesn't follow the documented syntax, but it works.
-
- Thanks Chris.
-
- dk
-