on 12/30/00 8:20 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] at
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> 3.  Sometimes Mac-created graphics (GIF or JPEG) look funny on Windows,
> depending on how they were created.  Depends how they were saved.

I have this problem (people complaining on PCs that some graphics look bad.)
Someone previously said just to not use any transparent GIF's. Unfortunately
that is the _very_ reason one would want to use a GIF, so that the image can
layer on top of a background or another image without have to be just an
ugly square box with white in it. . .

Some else said "stick with JPEG" for PC. . . but the above post indicates
that even JPEGS could have problems on PCs.

Does anyone have this area "wired tight" and can share more insights? Hoping
not to go back and reprocess a lot of graphics and end up at ground zero. Of
course, from all the posts, one has not control over the video card,
drivers, monitor etc. . .but maybe there is some "benchmark" image format
level for PCs that we can depend on? Especially for getting a
"transparency/clipping path" option that still looks good on a PC.

Thanks

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