I just tried this with phtoshop 6 and got files of the same size.  I'm
not sure why I'm suddenly having this problem.  Must be bad karma. . .
.


Steven Desjardins
Department of Chemistry
Washington and Lee University
Lexington, VA 24450
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> 
> business charting software (the best around from reports I'd read),
and kept
> PP going under the new name of iGrafx but only up to version 10, and
then
> killed it because it was cannibilising sales from PhotoPaint.  IOW
they
> threw the baby out with the bathwater.
> 
> R.I.P. Picture Publisher.

Count me as another fan of PP.  I first started using it with PP4, I
believe,
and progressed through PP5, PP7, PP8, and finally PP10, which I still
use as
my primary image editor.

I, too, find the PP clone tool by far the best of those I have tried -
that's
what has kept me with it.  Unfortunately PP seems to have a problem
with JPEGs 
from digital cameras - it can read them just fine, but if you try to
write out
another JPEG image (such as a re-sized verson for a thumbnail page)
there's
something wrong with the resulting image; Windows XP, for one, can't
display it.
I suspect it's something to do with EXIF tags - the image data is
there, and
can be read by several old (pre-EXIF) image utilities I own.  If I
create an
intermediate file (such as a TIFF) first, the read that back and write
it out
as a JPEG there are no problems.

As for the problems PP reports with TIFFs from other utilities: PP is
correct.
The TIFF spec states that the tags within an IFD must appear in
numerically
increasing order.  Some image utilities violate this condition.  Hand
such an
image to PP and it will complain about the out-of-order tags.

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