Chances are the files in question have private EXIF data with malformed 
tags; at least from VFP's (and some other older Windows programs) point 
of view. If you strip out the JPG metadata, VFP should be fine. Search 
the archives for my earlier posts on this topic for more details.

Kent Belan wrote:
> Hello,
> I have a VFP9 program that the user can display pictures, but sometimes the
> picture will not display.
> I get the message "Picture too big, corrupt, or in wrong format.
>
> The picture displays fine in other programs just not mine.
>
> Is there a way to get it to display or adjust the picture in the background
> to fix it
> so it will display correctly.
>   

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