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Forum Member Group: Members Posts: 1 Joined: 27-December 00 Member No.: 45 ![]() |
[Mail sent to bugs@pmview.com bounces]
Now for the real problem. I have a G4 image of a historical document that I wanted to post on I've only tried this with the OS/2 version of PMView. 2000. -------------------- Jon Saxton, OS/2 software developer and amateur numismatist.
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![]() Forum Member Group: Admin Posts: 672 Joined: 14-March 00 From: Wilmington, North Carolina Member No.: 3 ![]() |
QUOTE Originally posted by jrs:
[b:post_uid0][Mail sent to bugs@pmview.com bounces] Now for the real problem. I have a G4 image of a historical document that I wanted to post on my web site but the image is a bit too big so I tried to resize it to 75% of its original dimensions. The image was irrevocably converted to "Deep Color" and I could not find any way to save it as black & white TIFF/G4. I had to resort to a different image tool. Is this a bug or am I missing something? I've only tried this with the OS/2 version of PMView. 2000.[/b:post_uid0] Sorry for the disfunctional e-mail. BMT's server was attacked by spammers. As a result the hardware got overloaded and gave up and all the pmview.com e-mail addresses were down for more than a week. Anyway, they should work fine now. This should work for your image problem: 1. Make sure that you're using PMView 2000 version 2.11 or newer. 2. Converting the file with "Use Interpolation" will generate a true color image. Make sure to use Convert->Black & White before saving it again. Once these two issues are taken into account, everything should be okay. ------------------ Peter Nielsen (peter@pmview.com) "If you can dream it, you can do it" JFK. [This message has been edited by Peter (edited January 02, 2001).] -------------------- Peter Nielsen (peter@pmview.com) "If you can dream it, you can do it" JFK.
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