Jack, The strangeness may be because perhaps you installed Acrobat Reader and installed Photoshop after that.
To see the file better start Acrobat and open the pdf file from the application - File - Open - select the file you want. Let me know how it goes. Gautam On 3/2/06, Jack Davis <> wrote: > This may be well known and discussed at length, but I'll pass along for > whatever interest there may be. > I emailed Kodak and asked if their KAF 10010 sensor was to used in the > newly announced 10mp DSLR from Pentax. Kodak explained that they were > precluded from giving out such information prior the the customer's > having made it public. > They did send along a strange pdf message that opened in my Photoshop. > Nothing like I'd ever received. It consisted of a panel showing three > tiny thumbnail size pages of info about their 18mp KAF 10010 being used > in the Pentax D645. > Extremely difficult to read the message as it's an overlay on a > herringbone pattern such as one would see if an element were lifted > from a background.(?) I soon gave up the attempt. > Their email refused to be forwarded, even off-line. > Any idea you might have as to how to utilize this message, let me know. > > Jack > > > > __________________________________________________ > Do You Yahoo!? > Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around > http://mail.yahoo.com > >

