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Subject: RE: [Leica] What are Leicas made for?!?
From: Jem Kime <jem.kime@cwcom.net>
Date: Tue, 1 Feb 2000 18:28:47 -0000

Dan,
Thanks but I wasn't prompted to download anything, the computer sucked 
away, extracted my file but then couldn't display it.
However, Hans has now converted the large file I sent him and even uploaded 
it as well, though it seems rather degraded (not surprisingly) upon arrival 
at the site.
I shall endeavour to install the Photoshop programme I have, scan some 
files into it and get them into JPEG format, then we'll see about getting a 
web-site up and running.

best wishes,
Jem

- -----Original Message-----
From:	D Khong [SMTP:dkhong@pacific.net.sg]
Sent:	01 February 2000 17:26
To:	leica-users@mejac.palo-alto.ca.us
Subject:	RE: [Leica] What are Leicas made for?!?

Jem

I think the first thing to do is to create a picture file that msn.com
recognises. Then when you try to upload it, you will be prompted to
download a "uploader" program if you do not already have one. I remember
distinctly that I had to download that small file from msn.

Otherwise, I think Hans can do some conversion for you.

Dan K.

At 11:50 PM 31/1/00 -0000, you wrote:
>Dan
>I've seen your pix thank you.
>No, I've not downloaded anything, the site didn't suggest that I did that. 
>It all seemed to be working well without it, barring the fact that it
>wanted something I couldn't give it.
>If you're saying that the site will accept compressed .bmp files, I'll 
give
>that a whirl,
>thanks,
>Jem
>
>-----Original Message-----
>From:	D Khong [SMTP:dkhong@pacific.net.sg]
>Jem,
>
>I presume that you have already downloaded the "UPLOADER" programme from
>msn.com.
>Then you will find that MSN.com has a temperemental nature. Sometimes, it
>will recognise the .jpeg file but most times will not. So when this
>happens, I open that .jpeg file into Corel Photopaint 5.0 and re-save it
>into a compressed .bmp file. MSN.com will always recognise this compressed
>file.
>
>To upload, click on the file icon, see the red "tick" sign and click
>upload. It tales about 20-30 seconds to get the thumbnail onto the 
website.
>
>If you like to see some people pics in MSN.com, look under "35mm Images"
>and "50mm Images" that I have posted.
>
>Dan K.
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