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Subject: Re: jpeg eps
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Date: Wed, 5 Oct 94 22:55:22 PDT
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>Someone said:
>>
>> Anybody know what JPEG EPS is? It apparently will load into Adobe
>>Photoshop, but here in LW land, I don't have a Mac to find out.
>
>JPEG is, of course, the compression technique.
>
>EPS is (normally) "Encapsulated PostScript".
>
>Never seen 'em together, though... you musta been schlepping through the
>Mess-DOS or MACdonald's worlds... ;-}
It's worse than that: I asked my cousin to save something in JPEG
from Photoshop--- wouldn't load in ADPro.
Turns out it's something called "TIFF-JPEG". Screwed again!
So for those Lightwavers out there trying to transfer files between
platforms , BE SURE it works before you approach your deadline. I myself have
been in such a hell for the past week, fighting both the damn disk format