At 02:43 PM 2/2/2007 -0500, Andrew Stiller wrote:
>I told a composer I've just taken on to send me a JPEG of himself to 
>include on my web site. He did, but it was too big. Upon reducing it 
>however, the distribution of colors looks really bad--as if he had some 
>horrible skin disease. All the other pics at my website are JPEGs, and 
>they all look fine.
>What's going on here, and what can I do about it?

The only idea that comes to mind: Are you sure the original was a JPEG? If
it was a large GIF (or the last image you resized was 256 colors or less,
and the setting is 'stuck'), the reduction will use a different resizing
algorithm, making it splotchy. If you convert it to JPEG first or reset the
resizing choices, that probably won't happen.

Just a thought ... it may be something entirely unrelated, like he was
wearing a houndstooth shirt. :)

Dennis



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