Your selection was aligned to the MCU boundaries of the JPEG to allow lossless cropping. You can disable this with a double click on the tool icon.
The EXIF data of the file “#” is corrupted (it contains two orientation tags). So, only one tag will be used (depending on the prefs).
Default Folder Classic or Action Files Classic is installed on your system. So, you can use the alt key in convert&modify to set a folder from the Finder.
Please click on the point in the image that should be white.
Please select the following four points with single clicks, left-top, right-top, right-bottom and left-bottom.
GraphicConverter can’t find the G4 optimized code for this function in the folder “plugs” in the GraphicConverter folder.
Please reinstall GraphicConverter. We will now use the slower default code.
GraphicConverter can’t find the G5 optimized code for this function in the folder “plugs” in the GraphicConverter folder.
Please reinstall GraphicConverter. We will now use the slower default code.
The BMP file “#” is encoded as 15/16 bit BMP. Please change the preferences part open/bmp if the automatic color mode detection failed.
GraphicConveter runs currently with Save disabled. You can enable Save in the preferences part general/misc.
GraphicConverter runs currently in the simple user mode.This means there are no editing tools nor special options. You can activate the normal mode in the preferences part general/misc.
The file “#” isn’t a Nasa Raster Metafile. It seems to be a RealPlayer file. You can change the default open app for “.rm” files in the Mac OS 10.2 Finder or later.
You selected fade as effect for the slideshow. This requires installed DrawSprockets. Please download and install from http://www.apple.com
You selected QuickTime effects for the slideshow. This works only with disabled file list.
The file “#” has defined a transparent color. GraphicConverter will display a gray pattern for the transparent parts. You can disable this with a double click on the transparent tool.
Your last selected JPEG quality is lower than 20. This will cause visible artifacts in the saved JPEG file. So, please recheck and adjust your JPEG save options.
The JPEG 2000 file format supports only 16.7 million of colors or 256 levels of gray. So, the document “#” will be converted to the next matching depth during saving.
Your screen resolution is lower than 800x600 pixel. So, some parts of some dialogs may not be visible until the window is moved as needed.
The file “#” is a Freehand 10 file. GraphicConverter can only open the preview of the file. Please use Freehand 10 or later to edit the file.
Sorry, TWAIN does not support Carbon, yet. Please use the Classic PowerPC version of GraphicConverter instead.
You are using the Carbonized version of GraphicConverter on Mac OS 9.2.2 or earlier. Some printer drivers don’t support Carbon printing, yet. Please use the Classic PowerPC version if printing doesn’t work.
The file “#” uses the CMYK colorspace. You will get the best display results with ColorSync 2.6.1 or later. It is available for free from http://www.apple.com
Your image will be converted to 32 bit because the filter works only with 256 levels of gray or true color (32 bit).
You can speed up the lossless JPEG rotation/mirroring if you change the suggested memory allocation of GraphicConverter to about 20MB in the Finder.
Attention! Please check the option “Close TWAIN Source after end of scan” in the preferences part general/plug-in if the TWAIN Acquire command does not work correctly.
The BLD file format supports 2 colors (black & white). So, the document “#” will be converted to black & white during saving.
The filesize of the WBMP is larger than 1397 bytes. So, the image will not transferred from the Internet via the WAP gateway to the GSM phones. GraphicConverter will still open the files.
The mobile phone file format supports only 2 colors (black & white). So, the document “#” will be converted to black & white during saving.
The PGC file format supports 2 colors (black & white). So, the document “#” will be converted to black & white during saving.
The CGM file “#” has no indication whether the coordinates are integers or reals because the VDC tag is missing. So, select the correct number format in the prefs part “open:metafile”.
The WBMP format supports only black & white images. So, the image will be modified for fitting.
The TIFF file “#” is a 16 bit grayscale file. You can set the 8 bits that should be imported in the preferences part open/TIFF.
The FireViewer PDB format supports only images with 160x160 or more pixels. So, the document “#” will be resized during saving.
The ISS file format supports only 2 colors (black & white) or 256 grays. So, the document “#” will be converted to the best matching depth during saving.
You are about to convert your image to 32768 colors. So, your image will no longer have a Netscape saved color table. This
is because each color has only 5 bit per color channel in this mode.
Sorry, GraphicConverter can’t create icons/previews for the image “#” with a width or height of 3 pixels or less.
The FireViewer PDB format supports only up to 256 colors. So, the document “#” will be converted to the next matching depth during saving.
The FLH file “#” can contain the colors in three different modes. The mode is not detectable. So, please set the import mode in the preferences part open/movie if you don’t see the colors correctly.
You created a ppat with a size larger than 128 pixels. This may cause conflicts with some Mac OS functions due its size.
You opened a PICT from the QuickTime emulated Photo folder on your PhotoCD. You have more options when you open the images from the folder PHOTO_CD:IMAGES from your PhotoCD.
The VPB file format supports only 16.7 millions of colors or grayscale and a width divisible by 8. So, the document “#” will be converted to next matching color depth and/or the width will be changed during saving.
The PAC file format supports only 2 colors (black & white) and a size of 640 x 400 pixels. So, the document “#” will be converted to black & white and the fixed size during saving.
The X-Face file format supports only 2 colors (black & white) and a size of 48 x 48 pixels. So, the document “#” will be converted to black & white and the fixed size during saving.
TIFF with CCITT compression supports only black & white (1 bit) images. So, your document “#” will be saved as an uncompressed TIFF.
You will save the MBM file “#” with colors or more than 4 bits. The PSION 5 will not handle such a file (maybe a later PSION).
The XBM file format supports 2 colors (black & white). So, the document “#” will be converted to black & white during saving.
The MacPaint file format supports 2 colors (black & white). So, the document “#” will be converted to black & white during saving.
The JPEG file format supports only 16.7 millions of colors or 256 levels of gray. So, the document “#” will be converted to the next matching depth during saving.