There are several things which could be wrong.

- Unidentified, or incorrect, color profile
- Image is in CMYK. ColdFusion might not mind this, but many browsers won't
display these images.


andy
 


-----Original Message-----
From: Eric Nicholas Sweeney [mailto:n...@bigfatdesigns.com] 
Sent: Monday, April 19, 2010 1:43 PM
To: cf-talk
Subject: RE: Can this be done?


Matt - 

I have the same problem with a client - they receive images from a 3rd party
- and when they upload them they don't show up in IE. (They do in FF
though...)  Resaving in photoshop doesn't always fix the issue either...
Sometimes we have to make a NEW image - then cut and paste the pic into it
to save to the correct format...

However - I am not aware of any method for testing the JPGs formats through
CF...  (Or even what is really wrong with these JPGS - I just "assume"
something is "wrong" with the way they were originally created - perhaps
using RAW?)  RGB vs CMYK isn't necessarily the problem... At least for me.
(Some of the JPGS in CMYK actually show up... Others in GRB don't...    ?! )

Only thing I can say - is try that conversion stuff and see what happens.
And please post the answer - would LOVE to know the answer.

- Nick






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