Paul Fawley writes
>saw this thread last week, and like someone said.....wheres the problem
>?, I've been able to write cd's on my mac and view images at home on an
>aging PC and visa versa for years.... windoze 98 if that makes any
>difference..isnt there some pref in Photoshop that appends file extension
>and saves windows thumbnail ?.  the only time they cant be seen on one
>of our win 2000 laptops is if there is no .tif .jpg etc.

Dear Paul thanks.   The problem is that the Mac CD drive does not give
the CD's a chance but throws them out as presumably it does not see
anything on them.   The last one had no images but stuff to flash the
scanner memory!  CD's from different burners are rejected.

Francis Newman suggested putting a different CD drive in the Mac, which
is something I will do later this morning.  I just wondered if it had
something to do with these extensions!

>
>There have been occasions where the files appear on the pc as kodak
>viewer docs though....and at work, there are times when the pc's cant
>open mac images, when theyve been perfectly able to open the previous
>and subsequent ones.

I would be on my way if it actually saw (perhaps mounted is the right
work here?) the CD!

>not much help I dont suppose, but a trouble shared is a trouble doubled
Always good to hear from you Paul.

Cheers

Richard
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