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Michael -> RE: Can’t Open .tif File (7/15/2003 22:14:44)
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well, scratch my previous post....I found your " Why can' t I open this?" link on your home page and downloaded the file. It won' t open in anything on my Mac either. Photoshop on both platforms tells me that it isn' t a .tif file to begin with, which leads me to believe it simply became corrupted in transit from your client to you. How were these files sent? CD, email, FTP? We often find here at work when dealing with design firms, commercial printers, graphic artitst, etc that unless files are first compressed in some way (.zip or .rar on a PC - .sit or .sea on a Mac) they often become corrupt when emailed or sent via FTP. Have your client resend them by placing all images in a folder and compressing that folder. If they were supplied on a CD then perhaps they had a burn problem. By the way, a .tif created on a Mac should open just fine on a PC (as should a .doc, .xls or anything else created on cross platform compatible applications). A CD burned on a Mac, however, most likely won' t even be readable on a PC so you couldn' t even tell if there were files on the darn thing - good, bad or otherwise! One other thing...if you often get images from Mac users and they compress them with Stuffit (the Mac equivalent of WinZip) do yourself a favor and download the free Stuffit Expander from Alladin Systems (http://www.alladinsys.com) so that you can open those .sit, .sea or .hqx files generated on a Mac.
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