Problem with putting JPEG image onto website.

S

sarnia

Can anyone help ?
I publish a Snooker League Website and want to put photographs of our
Presentation Night on the website.
The photographs were taken by 2 seperate Cameras and then they were
transferred to a Disk and consequently loaded onto my computer succesfully. (
both cameras were taking JPEG images ).
My problem is this , 1 of the Cameras images loads succesfully onto the
website whilst the other will not ( even though they will load into a Word
document with no problem ), I receive the following message " Publisher
cannot convert this Picture - That is either because Publisher doesn't
recognize the format of the picture or there was an error loading a graphic
converter." Can anyone help me remedy this problem ?

Many thanks
 
E

Ed Bennett

sarnia said:
I publish a Snooker League Website and want to put photographs of our
Presentation Night on the website....

What version of Publisher are you using?
 
J

John Inzer

sarnia said:
Can anyone help ?
I publish a Snooker League Website and want to put photographs of our
Presentation Night on the website.
The photographs were taken by 2 seperate Cameras and then they were
transferred to a Disk and consequently loaded onto my computer
succesfully. ( both cameras were taking JPEG images ).
My problem is this , 1 of the Cameras images loads succesfully onto
the website whilst the other will not ( even though they will load
into a Word document with no problem ), I receive the following
message " Publisher cannot convert this Picture - That is either
because Publisher doesn't recognize the format of the picture or
there was an error loading a graphic converter." Can anyone help me
remedy this problem ?

Many thanks
====================================
It may be worth a try to open one of the JPEG
files in an image editor...(MS Paint for example)
and create a new file by saving it under a different
name...File / Save As...

Then try inserting the new file into Publisher.

--

John Inzer
MS Picture It! -
Digital Image MVP

Digital Image
Highlights and FAQs
http://tinyurl.com/aczzp

Notice
This is not tech support
I am a volunteer

Solutions that work for
me may not work for you

Proceed at your own risk
 
C

CyberTaz

Contrary to popular misconception there are a variety of jpeg "flavors" -
proprietary versions - produced by digital cameras. It may well be that once
downloaded the file simply has to be opened in a graphics program & resaved
as a conventional jpeg before some programs will be able to render it.

Regards |:>)
Bob Jones
[MVP] Office:Mac
 
E

Ed Bennett

sarnia said:
many thanks for your responce,

I am using Publisher included with "Microsoft Office 2000 Proffessional"

In that case I would guess that one camera is a higher resolution than
the other. Publisher has a limit on the filesize of imported pictures of
16MB. Publisher 2000 and earlier decommpressed pictures to raw BMP data
on import, so a 1MB JPEG file could easily blow up to be larger than
16MB. All BMP files of the same resolution (and colour depth) have the
same filesize, so all files from one camera with a resolution of over
5.6MP would not import, whereas all files from another camera of
resolution under 5.6MP would import (probably - I'm assuming 24-bit
colour images among other things). The solution: either upgrade
Publisher (Publisher 2002 used PNG compression; Publisher 2003 and later
will preserve the compression of the original image on import unless PNG
creates a smaller filesize), or use an image tool such as IrfanView
(www.irfanview.com) to resize the images to smaller than 5.6MP (2048 x
2732) and resave (as a new file to avoid loss of quality in your
original images, and at the maximum quality setting to avoid compression
artifacts and quality loss).
 

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