Mark et. al.

Also if I use Applescript to write the Data to a pict file I actually get this:

Ì4Ùˇˇ˛HHÙÄÄÄ
  ÙÇ  Ït  [EMAIL PROTECTED]@ÙVpng appl ÙHHÎ⁄PNGˇˇâPNG


IHDRÙfl%
ÀgAMAŸB÷O° pHYs  öú$tEXtSoftwareQuickTime 6.5.2 (Mac OS X)ˆÈîtIME‘ )8æê◊+ IDATxú¨[YsGrÆ≥èπ 08Hê!R+‰µ¥~pXy °ÿµ7¸‡‘ã˝‡á◊~\;h)^[±á˜π$≈ à¡13=”gU93 ´Ç/õ±%≤1hˆTef}ô˘eVãˇÁΩ{ˇ˙„wZÌdöƒQƒ/ãÇs! §`å9∆ŒØå„EI^y†{BqV(•∫™öÕffl)≤ÕÕÕè+a™Jœ
etc.

which looks like binary data and states it IS a png file after all.

But I can't import this file to RR and have a picture come out. How do you recommend converting this from binary to an image?

Ideas???

Thanks

Tom McGrath

On Apr 28, 2008, at 4:46 PM, Thomas McGrath III wrote:

Mark,

The AS dict says " data (picture) : data for this artwork, in the form of a picture " but it does not refer to it's type or how it is stored i.e. Hex etc.

If I get the format for this in AS it states {«class PNG »} so even though it states PICT I think it is a PNG.

Export and import just hang up RR.

I have not used convert to binary before. What's the best way to handle that?

Thanks

Tom McGrath

On Apr 28, 2008, at 4:25 PM, Mark Schonewille wrote:

Hi Tom,

I'd say this is a PICT file in hex form. I don't know whether you should convert it to binary first, but you could always try to write it to a file on disk and then import it, either as PICT or, if that doesn't work, as PNG.

Best regards,

Mark Schonewille

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