On Feb 25, 2006, at 2:25 AM, Mike Woodworth wrote:


On Feb 23, 2006, at 7:14 PM, Charles Yeomans wrote:
Now, the pixelFormat field is indeed at offset 38; inspection reveals its integer value (for a JPEG file I opened) to be 32. That certainly does not look like a FourCharCode, and in fact it's not. To figure out what it means, you turn to the header file QuickDraw.h, from which we learn that some basic pixel formats are represented not as FourCharCodes, but as integers. Here, 32 = k32ARGBPixelFormat. I assume that this is a standard Mac format.

charles, i'm still confused by all this... this is what i found in quickdraw.h:

<snick>

i cant make heads or tails of this.

An additional benefit of paying for my book is that it generates good karma that allows you to solve problems like this. I'm out the door right now for Austin; if you're there, we can sort this out.

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Charles Yeomans

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