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Shesailor1@aol.com wrote:
> I see that the other photo I send yesterday ALSO had that 'pesky' .sit after
> it.
> Here is a fresh send of that photo which I doubt anyone could open yesterday.
> Mary Longpre
>
> [Image]
I'm telling you that the .sit is in fact indicating that the image is compressed using Macintosh's ---not Microsoft--- Stuffit compression tool. I decompress the thing on my Mac G4 and it looks just fine. Maybe the camera is doing the compression? Would be surprising if that's the case.
Bee
-- * J. Bee Bednar * * Advanced Data Solutions * * bednarb@AdvancedDataSolutions.com * --------------41D2223F9CE30FEBC277706E Content-Type: text/html; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit <!doctype html public "-//w3c//dtd html 4.0 transitional//en"> <html> Shesailor1@aol.com wrote: <blockquote TYPE=CITE>I see that the other photo I send yesterday ALSO had that 'pesky' .sit after it. Here is a fresh send of that photo which I doubt anyone could open yesterday. Mary Longpre [Image]</blockquote> I'm telling you that the .sit is in fact indicating that the image is compressed using Macintosh's ---not Microsoft--- Stuffit compression tool. I decompress the thing on my Mac G4 and it looks just fine. Maybe the camera is doing the compression? Would be surprising if that's the case. Bee -- * J. Bee Bednar * * Advanced Data Solutions * * bednarb@AdvancedDataSolutions.com * </html> --------------41D2223F9CE30FEBC277706E--Received on Tue Feb 13 07:27:48 2001