Hi David,

From the docs:
Some picture formats (such as TIFF) that are not supported by the image object can be displayed instead by QuickTime. To display a picture using QuickTime, you create a player instead of an image, then set the player’s filename, to display the picture file.

Le 14 juin 05 à 14:15, David Burgun a écrit :

Thanks for that! It now works for JPEG files but not TIFF for some reason, do you have to do something special to attach a TIFF file to an Image Object?

Best regards from Paris,

Eric Chatonet.
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