Re: How do I add a .tif picture to a web page?

From: Mike Mueller (MikeMueller_at_ecinet.net.net)
Date: 03/15/05


Date: Tue, 15 Mar 2005 09:36:42 -0600

Emphasize the word normally-

I have a 46kb tiff (8.5x11, 400dpi, b&w) that becomes 115k
as a png, 180k as a gif, and 904k as a jpg.

Unfortunately tiffs are not supported by most browsers.
Best thing to do is to try converting to the common formats
and see what has the best quality vs size value

Mike

"Steve Easton" <admin@95isalive.com> wrote in message
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: You must first import the image to a location inside your
web, and then insert it in the
: page.
:
: That said, unless there is some reason you must use a .tif
image, you might consider using
: an image editor and converting it to a .gif or .jpg. The
file size for tifs is normally
: huge in comparison to other image types.
:
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: "Dan Heist" <Dan Heist@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in
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: news:4016D553-B097-449C-B4C2-25534B39E463@microsoft.com...
: > When I cut and paste, or select a piture from a file,
and put it into a web
: > page, all I get is a small box with a red "X". How can I
get the actual
: > picture to appear on the webpage?
:
: