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IE6-latest revision - scrunches graphics

Discussion in 'Internet Explorer & Microsoft Edge' started by raybee, 2003/06/16.

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    raybee

    raybee Inactive Thread Starter

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    IE 6 scrunches my graphics into the upper left hand corner - it reduces the width more than the heighth, and squeezes a 500X400 graphic (a gif) down to about 30X20 or less. This happens only when I am OFF LINE - When I'm online, it performs normally, even if I'm looking at the same graphic.
    These graphics are usually 700 X 350 that started out as BMPs,
    then changed into gifs in Photoshop. It is when I'm checking them out before sending them to my website that this happens.
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    BruceKrymow

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    Hi, Raybee ~

    Seems this is a problem with Photoshop rather than w/ IE.

    This is not happening with other images not manipulated w/ Photoshop. The fact that this occurs offline is saying that somewhere in the process of converting, there is a setting you are either enabling or not enabling in the save process in which the resulting image properties does not allow IE to render the Photoshop-modified image until it has access to the web for perhaps a codec so IE can render it properly.

    I would recommend you contact Photoshop support.
     

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    raybee

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    thanks for the clue - I was just wondering why it doesn't happen all the time, since my "routine" is the same each time I do this.
    And, I will check out the Photoshop support gang - Thanks.
     
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