Problem!
i have a very important word document that contains some pictures, though the pictures are not appearing…
On where the pictuers suppose to appear, it says:
“Quicktime and TIFF(uncompressed) decompressor are needed to see this picture”
what do i do?
thanks
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I don’t think you can “Uncompress” a picture.
From what I know, Once you’ve squeezed data out of a picture, it’s gone.
The resize/resample feature in some image manipulation programs (such as
IrfanView) can give you a larger image, smoothing out some of the jaggies as
they do so, but it will not be of as good a resolution as the original
image.
Always, when modifying an image, save to a new file - keep your original.
Maybe thats wrong, but you might have to purchase a decompressor? Im not sure…
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Joy♫ wrote:
I don’t think you can “Uncompress” a picture.From what I know, Once you’ve squeezed data out of a picture, it’s gone.The resize/resample feature in some image manipulation programs (such asIrfanView) can give you a larger image, smoothing out some of the jaggies asthey do so, but it will not be of as good a resolution as the originalimage.Always, when modifying an image, save to a new file - keep your original.Maybe thats wrong, but you might have to purchase a decompressor? Im not sure…
It is possible to decompress a picture, depending on what method was used to compress it. More often than not though your right, it is not possible to get it back.
Can you open the picture using any other program?
i dont know…it’s in microsoft word…
OK you down a word file and there were pictures on it that will not appear on your system?
Is there a way the person that sent you the file can send you the pictures seperately?
yeah
Joy♫ wrote:
Is there a way the person that sent you the file can send you the pictures seperately?
What they said then.
it was from my science teacher…it is weekend now…i cant see her
Okay, well have them send you the pictures seperately. Download them or save them. Then attatch them to the file.
Since you can’t see her, just email her.
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