The catalog is just a catalog of thumbnails, which the software generates as a link to the "real" jpeg.

Bill


On Thursday, June 19, 2003, at 03:40 PM, John Callan wrote:


But, I've just found "iview", things take longer to reach us here in
Cornwall. This is probably such a stupid question but i have to ask anyway,
I have just imported 940 jpegs into the browser, changed the file ref number
(thanks to those on the list that pointed me the right direction) and saved
them as a catalouge. Funny thing is that 940 jpegs @ approx 2mg each only
end up as an 18mg file. But when I open up a jpeg from the catalouge it
reverts back into a 2mg file. Is this a better way of saving and sending
large numbers of jpegs (or tiffs for that matter) without losing any quality
? I have apprrox 7k jpegs to send to six different people and 12k x 50mg
tiffs to 2 different companies, if this is the way to do it it will save me
a fortune in cds and post.


Once you've stopped laughing please write.

callan

===============================================================
GO TO http://www.prodig.org for ~ GUIDELINES ~ un/SUBSCRIBING ~ ITEMS for SALE



Bill Martin, Hawaiian expat in San Antonio!!!  Junk!!
Macintosh Computer Systems Consultant
Graphics and Video Systems a Specialty
210-872-2265
mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
http://www.island-styles.com
Aloha a hui hou aku!!

===============================================================
GO TO http://www.prodig.org for ~ GUIDELINES ~ un/SUBSCRIBING ~ ITEMS for SALE

Reply via email to