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Image file formats get modified from time to time. Usually this is is an improvement or it adds new capabilities, but it also makes it VERY difficult (can you say "impossible"?) to write image import filters that handle all possibilities. And even if you could write them, they'd be out of date in months, because some new variant of the file format would come along. Typically, filters for importing files like TIFF into programs like PowerPoint are a generation behind the most current version files produced by leading image editing apps like PhotoShop. That can lead to problems, like the ones we've run into on the PowerPoint newsgroup:
Fix: Re-open the TIFF, save it with LZW or NO compression, or save as PNG instead. Fix: PowerPoint will convert ALL images other than EPS to RGB. It's better to do the conversion yourself in your image editing app, then the RGB version to PNG, JPG or TIF. Fix: Don't embed ICC profiles or embed them from Photoshop 6, which seems to have solved the problem Fix: ??? Español Deutsch Français Português Italiano Nederlands Greek Japanese Korean Chinese |
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Images that appear corrupted, image files that won't import
http://www.pptfaq.com/FAQ00265.htm
Last update 09 September, 2006