Hawk wrote:
>Keth wrote:
>
>>I have used tiff files with Adobe Photoshop.
>>If you have that, you should be able to read them.
>><Information about image formats cut out.>
>
>This is all very well and, indeed, good to know.
>But you sound like my Calculus teacher - too
>theoretical to do anything:)
No, that is practical advice, that I learned when
I published some images for the web some years ago.
The advice is to go for GIF and then reduce the
color table to only two colors (b/w).
It is clear that if you use 8-bit/pix color tables
your files will be 8 times as large (in bytes)
as with 1-bit/pixel color tables. And hence the files
will take 8 times as long to load. Much simpler than
calculus :)
>Did you actually try to view the images and succeed?
Sorry, I didn't have time!
But if they are Tiff, then it is a standard format,
and not shouldn't be a problem. (but graphics
always takes time which I don't have at the moment)
There are also freeware programs on the web. I used
one called "graphic converter" written by someone in
Germany. It was for Mac, but something like that should exist
for PC too.
Best regards
Keth