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Thanks, Chris. I am not sure that this man would know if he
has a recent version of whatever program you mention. He has been
busy building a service related business with little time for
doing computer related stuff.
Chris Huff wrote:
>
> In article <387FA530.E260BA40@gci.net>, "mr.art" <mr.### [at] gcinet>
> wrote:
>
> > Hi,
> > I just got done talking to a man that might
> > need a graphic for a presentation he is doing. He
> > owns a Mac but doesn't know what file format would be
> > best for me to send him the picture. What is the most
> > common file format for the Mac that he should be able to
> > open? I have Paintshop Pro 6 so I should be able to
> > match what ever it is.
> > Thanks in advance for your advice.
>
> PICT is the "standard" Macintosh file format, and can be used by nearly
> every Mac graphics program(and many programs that have no obvious
> graphics capability). If he has a recent version of QuickTime(or a
> recent browser), he should be able to view PNG. JPEG or GIF would also
> work. He might have the capacity to handle TIFF or TGA files.
>
> If he has GraphicConverter(a conversion/image editing program which does
> far more than just converting), he can handle just about anything.
> GraphicConverter also has the capability to do slide shows, so he might
> be able to use it for his presentation.
>
> --
> Chris Huff
> e-mail: chr### [at] yahoocom
> Web page: http://chrishuff.dhs.org/
--
Mr. Art
"Often the appearance of reality is more important
than the reality of the appearance."
Bill DeWitt 2000
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