Re: Image problem re-visited and revisted and revisted
by "Jami" <designsbydusty(at)tiadon.com>
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Fri, 20 Jul 2001 11:30:06 -0500 |
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"Maggie Carr" <m.a.carr(at)decaelo.com>, <hwg-graphics(at)hwg.org> |
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I did not create the original image. What I did was try to alter an image
that I pulled off of two seperate websites. One image had been altered by
adding the nose ridges (by another person), but the other image had not been
altered in any way, shape, or fashion. I repeat, the image was created by
someone else. The hair appears black before I did any alterations to it, and
to people who don't have PSP or know how to use it. The problem has nothing
whatsoever to do with PSP.
----- Original Message -----
From: "Maggie Carr" <m.a.carr(at)decaelo.com>
To: "Jami" <designsbydusty(at)tiadon.com>; <hwg-graphics(at)hwg.org>
Sent: Friday, July 20, 2001 10:33 AM
Subject: Re: Image problem re-visited and revisted and revisted
> From the thread on this problem of yours, it sounded like PSP was the
> program you used to create the combined image. Why you referred to it if
it
> wasn't the program you were using is as befuddling as the problem itself.
>
> It was exactly the case with my viewing of that image, that once the gamma
> was adjusted, the two-tone was obvious. As someone had posted earlier, the
> scarlet complexion, etc. was apparent at the outset.
>
> The investment of time to create the problem graphic could not have
exceeded
> the unravelling of the problems with it, and as you'd said, people sent
you
> fixed versions of it. Sometimes it's better to just cut your losses on a
bad
> file and carry on.
>
> Maggie.
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Maggie Carr <m.a.carr(at)decaelo.com>
> To: hwg-graphics(at)hwg.org <hwg-graphics(at)hwg.org>
> Date: July 20, 2001 11:03 AM
> Subject: Re: Image problem re-visited
>
>
> :Dear Jami/Dusty
> :
> :If the problem is not with your monitor, and the problem is not with PSP,
> :then what is causing the image to look the way it does?
> :It seems we're talking about some sort of file corruption, maybe someone
> :knows of a JASC clinic where you could submit it for them to figure out.
> :On the other hand, I recall you had a problem recently with an image
called
> :Coming Home that you had put through an optimiser that made the border
> :disappear, and it turned out that the optimiser had made it transparent.
If
> :this image was optimised by the same program, maybe you ought to use
> :something else.
> :
> :Maggie.
> :
> :-----Original Message-----
> :From: Jami <designsbydusty(at)tiadon.com>
> :To: Jacqueline Sylvia <jsylvia90(at)hotmail.com>; hwg-graphics(at)hwg.org
> :<hwg-graphics(at)hwg.org>
> :Date: July 20, 2001 9:42 AM
> :Subject: Re: Image problem re-visited
> :
> :
> ::As I have said before, I have made every possible adjustment to my
monitor
> ::that I or anyone else can think of to make. And, as I said in my last
> post,
> ::the problem occurs on at least 3 different monitors that I know of so
far.
> ::So it is NOT a monitor issue. And the problem happens whether the image
is
> ::viewed in or out of the graphics program. So it is NOT a Paint Shop Pro
> ::issue.
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Jami <designsbydusty(at)tiadon.com>
> To: Maggie Carr <m.a.carr(at)decaelo.com>
> Date: July 20, 2001 10:18 AM
> Subject: Re: Image problem re-visited
>
>
> :As I said, this problem is occuring both in and out of PSP, and on
multiple
> :computers. The image appeared the way it did before I even tried to pull
it
> :up in my PSP, and the people who have told me they see the same thing I
do
> :don't own PSP or know how to use it.
> :
> :----- Original Message -----
> :From: "Maggie Carr" <m.a.carr(at)decaelo.com>
> :To: "Jami" <designsbydusty(at)tiadon.com>
> :Sent: Friday, July 20, 2001 9:07 AM
> :Subject: Re: Image problem re-visited
> :
> :
> :> Dear Jami/Dusty
> :>
> :> If the problem is not with your monitor, and the problem is not with
PSP,
> :> then what is causing the image to look the way it does?
> :> It seems we're talking about some sort of file corruption, maybe
someone
> :> knows of a JASC clinic where you could submit it for them to figure
out.
> :> On the other hand, I recall you had a problem recently with an image
> :called
> :> Coming Home that you had put through an optimiser that made the border
> :> disappear, and it turned out that the optimiser had made it
transparent.
> :If
> :> this image was optimised by the same program, maybe you ought to use
> :> something else.
> :>
> :> Maggie.
> :>
> :>
> :> -----Original Message-----
> :> From: Jami <designsbydusty(at)tiadon.com>
> :> To: Jacqueline Sylvia <jsylvia90(at)hotmail.com>; hwg-graphics(at)hwg.org
> :> <hwg-graphics(at)hwg.org>
> :> Date: July 20, 2001 9:42 AM
> :> Subject: Re: Image problem re-visited
> :>
> :>
> :> :As I have said before, I have made every possible adjustment to my
> :monitor
> :> :that I or anyone else can think of to make. And, as I said in my last
> :post,
> :> :the problem occurs on at least 3 different monitors that I know of so
> :far.
> :> :So it is NOT a monitor issue. And the problem happens whether the
image
> :is
> :> :viewed in or out of the graphics program. So it is NOT a Paint Shop
Pro
> :> :issue.
> :> :
> :>
> :
>
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