[SIZE="3"]Anyone, Are TIFF files usable on this site? Or should I ask, what image file formats are acceptable . :eek: :confused: JIM[/SIZE]
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[SIZE="3"]Anyone, Are TIFF files usable on this site? Or should I ask, what image file formats are acceptable . :eek: :confused: JIM[/SIZE]
Jim,
bmp doc gif jpe jpeg jpg pdf png psd txt zip
are acceptable.
Mike
OK, MIKE. THANKS! JIM :eek: I just scanned some pictures and they came out TIFF. I guess now I have to see why and try to convert them. :mad:
i would expect any file that you can surf to locally on your pc would work just fine. unless our webmaster is blocking uncompressed files due to their size - but i don't think so. tiff files are not compressed - jpeg and gif (et al) are. that means smaller fies with some amount of degradation. "some amount" can range from not/barely noticeable to gross obscurity. for purpose of putting a pic on this forum, complete, uncompressed fidelity isn't reqired or desired - it simply causes long download times in exchange for (probably) unnecessary clarity. really hi quality pics are usually only useful for viewing mango's hired help or bus paint.
do you have some way to convert them? how did you scan the pics? i would imagine the scan software allows you to save the pics in a variety of formats, so you wouldn't need to convert, just save in a diff format.
even if you save in a compressed format, for example jpeg, you may have a choice in the quality of the saved pic. try several versions of diff quality, surf to 'em with IE (or something else - IE isn't the only browser), and see for yourself.
TIFF files CAN be compressed or uncompressed. But, that's not the issue. By default, most web browsers do not support viewing of TIFF images without specialized plugins. If you want to generically view in a web server, generally images are limited to jpeg, gif and png. A bmp file is "probably" ok, but that for sure isn't compressed, and generally is 256 color only.
Jpeg is probably the most universal format, and easiest to handle.
FYI, the forum software (vBulletin) maintains a list of acceptable file extensions (file types), which it will allow to be uploaded and attached to a thread. That list above is a superset of what is actually viewable, especially as an image.Quote:
bmp doc gif jpe jpeg jpg pdf png psd txt zip are acceptable
For example, if a zip file (containing images perhaps), were uploaded, it would be listed with a link to allow the user to download it and open it on their own computer. It would not be "viewable" in any way.
Computer Guys, I have been noticing there is an issue with enclosing a word or several in quote marks. They do not appear as they did previously but are replaced by "e. This is evidences in posts by several different members. Is there something we are doing incorrectly or is this a malfunction of the software?
Also I am not able to change fonts and font size as I was able previous to POG going to the new server.
Also when entering characters into the title bar if you want them all capital letters, you can not achieve this.
Any comments or Ideas. :confused: JIM
Jim,
Well, I started out to answer this a different way. I am fairly experienced with the vBulletin software, which runs this forum. There are options to allow or disallow HTML within forum posts. Up till just now, I was under the impression that by default HTML had been disabled in these forums. However, in writing (and previewing) this post, it's clear that right at the moment, HTML is allowed in these posts.
I did run across the situation just yesterday when using the "linking" icon in the reply dialog, that it incorrectly quoted my string, and messed up the link. I did have to go in an manually edit out the offending quot characters in the link.
If the original poster sees that they get something like the quot chars, they are able to edit their own posts, and manually replace those cars with a double quote character, and that will fix that simple problem.
As for fonts and sizes, let me try that:
[SIZE="4"]This is big Arial Text[/SIZE]
It seems to me that something has changed. This would have failed yesterday, and now is functioning. Did someone flip the switch to allow HTML in the posts? It's working today.
People think these buses are complicated?
I don't have a clue what Ray just said.