Thanks Bertil for the Prompt response. No, That was not the situation.
Also I'm starting to wonder all the more what the heck that safe mode/not
safe mode setting does.

P.S. Did you know that your Surname is a german word for speedy or fast.
What a coincidence.

Pekka



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> Behalf Of Creative Media - Info
> Sent: 12. kes�kuuta 2001 12:48
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re: <lingo-l> Visual inconsistency with sorensonQT on
> bitmapbackground
>
>
> Pekka, you probably tried this already but if not:
> Check the bitdepth of the offending machines.
> My guess is that the machines with Photoshop installed are set to
> 24/32 bit,
> and the machines with the color shift are set to 16 bit.
>
> I've noticed this color shift with #shape backgrounds that I had to change
> to #bitmap to get consistent color across the board.
>
> Bertil Flink
>
> > Fr�n: "Pekka Buttler" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> > Svara till: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > Datum: Tue, 12 Jun 2001 10:08:20 +0300
> > Till: "Lingo - l" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> > �mne: <lingo-l> Visual inconsistency with sorensonQT on bitmap
> background
> >
> > Hi.
> >
> > I have a slight problem.
> > I have a set of sorenson compressed QuickTime Clips which are
> intended to
> > fit on a bitap background seamlessly.
> > I've been able to compensate for the contrast & brightness
> shift produced by
> > the compression by using the adjust sliders in Media Cleaner.
> >
> > On 80% of the computers tested, the video fit seamlessly onto the
> > background. On the other 20% There is a stark difference, like
> the contrast
> > of the video is way down.
> >
> > There seems to be no consistent differences between what
> version of Windows
> > or QuickTime the user is running.
> >
> > I have another noticeable difference though. Two Identical Machines
> > Athlon 700, ASUS V-7700, Win2k, QT 4.12...
> >
> > On one, the video shows up correct, on the other, it does not. On the
> > machine, which displayd the problem, I go to QuickTime's Video
> settings, and
> > set it to Safe Mode (GDI only) and suddenly the problem is gone. On the
> > othermachine, I did not have tom make that change. Even With Safe Mode
> > deselected the Video shows up great.
> >
> > The only thing I can come up with, Is that all the machines
> tested so far
> > without problems have Photoshop installed. I'm thinkin maybe Adobe Gamma
> > Loader has something to do qith it... I'm going to try to deinstall
> > Photoshop, but that may not reveal it
> >
> > I'm open to suggestions.
> >
> > PEkka
> >
> >
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