That about sums up the situation. I believe that the hope was that there might be someway of placing the compressed data onto the clipboard, so that it could be pasted into applications that understand jpg - for example when you attach a jpg file to many mail programs it displays the image rather than a file icon.
I believe that you are correct though, and there is no easy way to do this. >i am not a techie so my explanation my be a bit >naive :-) > >I think that JPG is a compressed fileformat (sic!) >which means that the >original image data (24 bit per pixel, no alpha >channel in JPGs) will >get decompressed when put into the clipboard or >opened in memory >by image editors. > >When i open a JPG in Photoshop, the info also >reports the big filesize. > > >Regards > >Klaus Major >[EMAIL PROTECTED] >www.major-k.de > >_______________________________________________ >use-revolution mailing list >[EMAIL PROTECTED] >http://lists.runrev.com/mailman/listinfo/use-revolu >tion _______________________________________________ use-revolution mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://lists.runrev.com/mailman/listinfo/use-revolution
