Thanks to all,
I made the JPG file work without errors by saving it from a program called
LView Pro for Windows 95. I set the file settings to be integer accurate and
to load this way. I think the Adobe Photoshop JPG that it was originally, was
made to load 'fast' and not accurate. I will experiment with this later today
and report back with more certainty.
Dean
Gilles Tran wrote:
> 3BB### [at] twoalphanet...
> > Not sure yet if this is a bug or a mistake I made converting the
> >texture. The converted JPG still reads fine in the other program and
> >renders OK in an Open GL > environment.
> --
>
> There's a problem reading some JPEGs (and TIFFs) that produces the effects
> you describe (and more, as some JPEGs can't be read at all) but AFAIK no
> solution has yet been found for it. The only known workaround is to try
> another painting software to produce the file.
>
> G.
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