How can i transfer a JPG picture in a LRAW field to an external system

I have a Archive Link table with structure SDOKCONT1.
With transaction OAOH a JPG picture is stored in a this table, with a reference in tabel TOAHR.
This picture i want to interface to another system for presenting on the WEB.
Has anyone an ID on how to achieve this?
Thanks in advance.
Bertil Scheurwater

well i am editing a video and i don't want to loose what i am working on in final cut. will copying the library to the drive transfer all the editing *** well. I want to also thank you for your reply.

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