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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.
--
Mr. Art
"Often the appearance of reality is more important
than the reality of the appearance."
Bill DeWitt 2000
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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/
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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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In article <387FFE2B.6E907B00@gci.net>, "mr.art" <mr.### [at] gcinet>
wrote:
> 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.
If it helps, the web site for GraphicConverter is here:
http://www.lemkesoft.de/us_gcabout.html
--
Chris Huff
e-mail: chr### [at] yahoocom
Web page: http://chrishuff.dhs.org/
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