Well, I have had some problems with my ISP's filtering lately but
usually it's what you see in the subject line here. The messages come
through but with the SPAM lead attached. I have to keep marking them as
not junk and hope the program learns eventually. I do check my Junk and
Trash folders before emptying them. Ah well, the original message did
come through about 2 hours after the reply.
Don
Herschel Mair wrote:
Don, I have recently had some PF emails sent automatically to "Bulk
mail" (Spam) by Yahoo mail.
These days I always check the folder's contents befpre deleting.
Herschel.
And yes, the command "Save for Web" in Photoshop CS2 (File menu)
strips all but the image if you select "Image only" when saving. You
can also adjust the JPG quality and size etc, etc. try it to see.
Herschel
*/Don Roberts <droberts@xxxxxxxxxx>/* wrote:
This message is obviously a reply to a question. The big problem is
that I never received the original email. Indeed, I have gotten very
little from PF of late. Anyone else with the same problems?
Don
Emily L. Ferguson wrote:
> Image Ready may strip it all out. Nearly all the canned web site
> creation programs strip it all out, including all the galleries
in PS.
>
> Perhaps there's some utility to getting the EXIF info out, but I'd
> think you'd want to leave the IPTC info in. That's where you put
all
> your copyright and caption info and it's pretty useful when it
comes
> to proving infringment.
>
> When push comes to shove it's the vision of the photographer that
> makes the image, not the mechanics.
*Herschel Mair
*Head of the Department of Photography,
Higher College of Technology
Muscat
Sultanate of Oman
*Adobe Certified instructor*
*+ (986) 99899 673*
*www.herschelmair.com <http://www.herschelmair.com/>*
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