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Mac Jpg's - Won't display in web browswer

Discussion in 'Photoshop' started by mnymkr, Jan 28, 2008.

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    I have a buddy over here and we are throwing his design portfolio online.

    He uses photoshop on a Mac and when he emails me the JPG (or gives them to me on a flash drive) it will not show in my browsers

    i can take the same files. open them in Fireworks on my PC and save them as .gif ( .jpg doesn't work this way either) and it will work.

    anyone ever heard of this.....
     
    mnymkr, Jan 28, 2008 IP
  2. mnymkr

    mnymkr Well-Known Member

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    mnymkr, Jan 28, 2008 IP
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    I responded to your other thread about this....try a different browser. I've never heard of this...I have no problems with mac-pc jpgs.
     
    PurrSnickety, Jan 30, 2008 IP
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    Maybe because the image file is in CMYK.. How about converting the color mode to RGB..?
    There are browsers and applications that do not support JPEG in CMYK. Hope this helps...
    :)
     
    Anna X, Jan 31, 2008 IP
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    I've never really had this problem either (I'm on a Mac)... but there are 2 main ways to save a jpg via Photoshop:

    1) Save As>jpeg

    2) Save for Web & Devices

    The 2nd option is much more suited (hence the name) for web graphics, it optimizes the files much better. Not sure which one your friend is using, or if it would even make a difference, could be one of the other problems cited above... but worth a shot!

    Good luck.
     
    mac_crazy, Jan 31, 2008 IP
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    mnymkr Well-Known Member

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    he was saving it in print colors CMYK

    thanks!
     
    mnymkr, Feb 6, 2008 IP