It's probably possible to identify internal differences among different
versions of jpg files by opening them with an appropriate editor.
On Tue, Oct 26, 2021, 8:31 PM Robert Lauriston wrote:
> There are various flavors of JPEG and TIFF, so the file extension
> doesn't tell you whether it's comp
There are various flavors of JPEG and TIFF, so the file extension
doesn't tell you whether it's compatible. JPEG 2000 did not exist when
FrameMaker 5.5.6 came out. I think PNG support came later.
Try 16-bit BMP. Or 8-bit BMP, if you have software that can save it.
On Tue, Oct 26, 2021 at 4:40 PM
Have you tried importing graphics that had been successfully imported into
older FM docs, into new FM docs? Success here could validate kind of source
graphic required by your current setup.
If you need an older jpg format, a graphic conversion app may work.
HTH
On Tue, Oct 26, 2021, 6:40 PM Spe
- I have tried .PNG and .TIFF plus JPEG-2000, which resulted in the same
message.
- I can successfully import some JPEG's but I don't understand how they differ
from the
ones that fail.
Any thoughts on what the error message might mean? Is there any way to ask
Adobe?
Thanks.
Spencer
FM 5.5.6 was released in November 1998. Do you have some old
FrameMaker projects with image files of the same vintage?
If so, see if you can reproduce the import error with any of them. If
you can't, that strongly suggests that you're trying to import images
in updated formats that 5.5.6 doesn't r