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Subject: [Colonial Numismatics] Re: AK-9
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John, You can spout whatever virtues you think make your case, but=20
then all you really have to do is look at your own pictures on e-bay=20
and they shoot down your arguments. Try jpegs, they do work well,=20
especially for e-bay, yours do not. DP
--- In colonial-coins@yahoogroups.com, "John Lorenzo"=20
<johnmenc@o...> wrote:
> List of file types=20
> Image file formats=20
>=20
> Bitmap (.bmp). Often a good choice because Windows itself and most=20
> Windows programs accept the .bmp file type.=20
> FlashPix (.fpx). A FlashPix file contains a complete image plus=20
> several lower resolution copies of that image. The advantage of=20
the=20
> FlashPix file format over other file formats is that a program can=20
> automatically select the best resolution for a particular job to=20
make=20
> editing and using images faster and easier. Cannot be used with=20
256-
> color output types.=20
> GIF (.gif). GIF is a compressed file format suitable for an image=20
> that will be used on the Web or on multiple platforms. You can=20
save=20
> your GIF file as an interlaced GIF. Cannot be used with True Color=20
> output type.=20
> JPEG (.jpg). JPEG is a compressed file format for images. Its=20
> strengths are small file sizes and speed. The trade-off for these=20
> advantages, though, is reduced image quality. Because each time an=20
> image is compressed with JPEG it loses a little of the image data,=20
> avoid compressing a file with JPEG more than once. JPEG is an=20
> appropriate file format for an image that will be used on the Web=20
or=20
> on multiple platforms.=20
> You can save your JPEG file as a progressive JPEG. When used on a=20
Web=20
> page, a progressive JPEG is initially sent as just every other=20
line,=20
> with the remaining lines sent immediately after. This allows a=20
> (somewhat blurry) image to display sooner. Most people prefer=20
this.=20
> JPEG can be used only with True Color and Grayscale output types.=20
>=20
> PNG (.png). A compressed image file format that might replace GIF.=20
> Like GIF, PNG uses non-lossy compression, which means all the=20
visual=20
> data is saved and restored when the file is decompressed. Unlike=20
GIF,=20
> PNG can be used with the True Color output type, as well as=20
grayscale=20
> ones.=20
> TIFF (.tif). Usually created by scanners, TIFF files are widely=20
> accepted by programs that work with photographs and other images.=20
A=20
> TIFF file is a bitmapped graphic (also called a raster graphic)=20
and=20
> can be any resolution. TIFF image files can be used on multiple=20
> platforms.=20
> TIFF compressed (.tif). TIFF compressed files for images are=20
smaller=20
> than standard TIFF files.=20
> PCX image (.pcx). The PCX file format is for images used in=20
Windows=20
> programs such as PC Paintbrush and Paint.=20
> Windows Metafile (.wmf). The Microsoft Windows Metafile file=20
format=20
> is used for scalable (vector) images in Windows programs. It is=20
only=20
> available for images using the Black & White Scalable (vector)=20
output=20
> type.=20
> Text or text-and-image file formats=20
>=20
> HTML (.htm). HTML is useful for text and graphics that will be=20
viewed=20
> on the World Wide Web. When this format is selected for a scanned=20
> image containing both text and images, the text is converted to=20
> editable text and is saved as HTML, and the graphics are saved as=20
GIF=20
> or JPEG files.=20
> PDF (.pdf). PDF is a format useful for text, photos, and drawings.=20
> Use Adobe Acrobat Reader to view .pdf files. If no changes need to=20
be=20
> made to the file, this file type is useful for sharing (as through=20
> e-mail) and filing because of its generally small file size.=20
> Rich Text (.rtf). The .rtf format can be used with a page that=20
> contains text or text and pictures. The formatting of text in=20
an .rtf=20
> file can usually be retained and then interpreted by other=20
programs.=20
> Text (.txt). Use .txt file format for saving only the text in the=20
> selection area and when you are using the Editable Text (OCR)=20
output=20
> type. Text will be editable, unformatted, ASCII text.=20
>=20
> I prefer bitmap but can not argue against JPEG. To me they are=20
> equivalent. To be honest I did not consider the muling and only=20
the=20
> date. Based on the muling factor I think you made a fine purchase.=20
> However, if its anything but a 1750 please post the pictures and=20
tell=20
> everyone and his brother I was wrong - if you wish.
>=20
> JPL
>=20
>=20
> --- In colonial-coins@yahoogroups.com, Dan Freidus <freidus@w...>=20
> wrote:
> >=20
> >=20
> > >Why would anyone use bmp for ebay photos? It's slower than JPG=20
> and=20
> > >it's basically a PC-only format while everyone can read a JPG=20
> (which=20
> > >is what most cameras generate to begin with).
> >=20
> >=20
> > Dan
> >=20
> >=20
> >=20
> >=20
> >=20
> > >I can open the pictures on ebay (bmp format) but can not open=20
the=20
> last
> > >two attachments John sent.
> > >Stan
> > >
> > >"David L. Palmer" wrote:
> > >
> > >> Rob, It's not the pictures, it YOU! You and that Mac your=20
> always
> > >> yapping about<bg> DP
> > >>
> > >>
> > >>
> > >> --- In colonial-coins@yahoogroups.com, rob retz=20
> <auctoricon@a...>
> > >> wrote:
> > >> > I've NEVER had one of John's pictures open up on ebay -=20
only=20
> seller
> > >> that I
> > >> > can recall that has pulled that one off.
> > >> >
> > >> > Rob
> > >>
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> > >I can open the pictures on ebay (bmp format) but can not open=20
the=20
> > >last two attachments John sent.
> > >Stan
> > >
> > >"David L. Palmer" wrote:
> > >
> > >> Rob, It's not the pictures, it YOU! You and that Mac your=20
always
> > >>yapping about<bg> DP
> > >>
> > >>
> > >>
> > >>--- In colonial-coins@yahoogroups.com, rob retz=20
<auctoricon@a...>
> > >>wrote:
> > >>> I=8Fve NEVER had one of John=8Fs pictures open up on ebay -=20
only=20
> seller
> > >>that I
> > >>> can recall that has pulled that one off.
> > >>>
> > >>> Rob
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