JPG files are ignored by exporting to HTML.

I work with optimized jpg and png files for my project. But if I export to HTML Adobe Muse convert every graphic to a png file with even bigger file sizes as an jpg file.

This happens, if transparency effects (shadow, rounded corner etc) are applied to a picture. JPG-images don’t support transparency, therefore these pictures have to be converted to PNG.

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    I have experienced a weird incident with Photoshop Element 5.0, to which I
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    certain conditions.* You will find in appendix the report of the tests I
    have been running.
    The procedure that leads to files being deleted is the following:
    - Initial state: PE 5.0 Editor and Organizer inactive. The directory
    contains 2 JPG files (IMG_0177a.JPG). The files in the directory are sorted
    by file type.
    1. Open PE 5.0 Organizer.
    2. Select picture IMG_0022.CR2.
    3. Click on "Go to full edit". The directory still contains the 2 .jpg
    files.
    4. Save the file after edit as IMG_0022.DNG. The directory still contains
    the 2 .jpg files.
    5. Click on "Open image".  The directory still contains the 2 .jpg files.
    6. Save the picture as IMG_0022.JPG. The directory contains now 3 .jpg
    files.
    7. Close the file in the Editor. The directory still contains the 3 .jpg
    files.
    8. Click onto the Organizer window to give it the focus. The directory
    still contains the 3 .jpg files.
    9. Close the Organizer. The 3 .jpg files are no longer in the directory.
    The appendix shows more details (screenshots) of my tests (see tests 1 and
    3).
    I couldn't find any configuration in PE that can cause this behaviour. I
    could also find no mention of it on your support site. Could you please
    help me?
    - Is that behaviour made possible through a configuration preference or is
    it a known bug?
    - If it is a bug, is there a fix for it?
    - If not, how else can I avoid such deletions?
    - If I store the .JPG files in a subdirectory of that where the raw photo
    files are stored, can I be sure that the JPG files will never be erased
    through that behaviour?
    I have just experienced that incident only this fall because I have just
    installed PE 5.0 and started processing raw photo files recently (I had PE
    4 up to then).
    My configuration:
    - PC with Windows XP Pro SP3 and all updates installed. 1.5 GB RAM. Drive
    C: is 37 GB, free space is 13 GB.
    - I got PE 5.0.2 with my Canon camera I bought in January 2008. I installed
    the update in August 2012. No add-on SW has been installed to PE.
    - I store my photo files on a NAS disk (La Cie 1 TB, free space: 203 GB)
    and use another NAS disk for backup copies (that backup disk is only
    running for backups; it was never running when I experienced the incident
    below).
    - My photo files are stored in directories organized by date and event. Up
    to now, I have been storing all types of photo files in one directory per
    event (.CR2, .JPG, .DNG).
    Best regards
    Dominique

    Not sure why this is happening this way but may be closing PSE processes which access and work upon files in the background might make a difference.
    Please launch Organizer and click Edit >> Preferences >> Media Analysis and turn off all checkboxes.
    From the task manager, kill the following exes if running-
    ElementsAutoAnalyzer
    Adobe Photoshop File Agent
    Dynamic Link Manager
    repeat your workflow and check if the issue still happens.
    Thanks
    Andaleeb

  • I don't own a MAC. I can probably use one at the library. I am trying to publish my book with Apple's ibooks, etc. Since my files are in Word.doc or html; how can I format my book so as to publish it?

    I don't own a MAC. I can probably use one at the library. I am trying to publish my book with Apple's ibooks, etc. Since my files are in Word.doc or html; how can I format my book so as to publish it?
    www.amessageforthehumanrace.org

    Use an aggregator and follow their instructions for formatting.

  • TIFF and JPG Files Are Black?

    I have posted this question twice before but didn’t get it resolved. I really need to get some help on this.
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    Can anyone figure out why this happened and how to resolve the issue?
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    Mike

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  • I'm trying to export my masters to use in Lightroom, can't get the ratings to export. Tried writing the IPTC to masters and exporting with an IPTC4XMP file, no luck. These are all .jpg files. The ratings export OK if I export the versions. Any suggestions

    I'm trying to export my Aperture masters to use in Lightroom, can't get the ratings to export. Tried writing the IPTC data to the masters and adding the IPTC4XMP file when exporting, neither worked. The ratings show up in Lightroom if I export the versions. These are all .jpg's that I am exporting. Any ideas on how to fix this?
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    There are two problems here:
    1) Aperture does not modify its "original" files on export.  Meaning with the JPEG files that Aperture will NOT modify them, and it will not write IPTC data to them.  It exports the XMP sidecar files, as you're seeing.
    2) Adobe will NOT read IPTC sidecar files for non-RAW images.  So if it sees a JPEG file, it will not look for an XMP sidecar file.  It just doesn't read them, so the data won't be imported by Lightroom.
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  • Image hyperlinks are lost upon export to HTML

    Hi,
    I have many documents I need to convert to HTML.  I need the images in the documents to be links.  This has worked fine, according to normal procedures if the images are png, jpg, or gifs.  However, most of my images are not those formats.  So if I have an eps, pdf, and tiff in my document, upon html export, there is no hyperlink.  That is, the <a href></a> tags are not in the HTML at all.  But if I convert the images to png, jpeg, or gifs, put them in my document, then choose that file format for conversion, the links work fine. 
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    (I can obviously add the link tags myself in the HTML, or convert the images myself and put them in the docs, but I have many documents and would like some automated way.)
    Thanks for the help!

    Might help if you told us what version of InDesign you're using.

  • JPG files become corrupt after Exporting in LR 3

    Does anyone have any idea what would cause
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    Thank you!!!!!

    I doubt that the XMP files have anything to do with this, as Lightroom doesn't use these files when it creates an exported file.
    It sounds like your hardware may be the culprit; these types of corrupt files are often caused by a failing hard drive. Some corruption may have happened in the transfer from one hard drive to another; or the new hard drive has some sort of problem.
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  • How to improve the resolution of jpg files in a pdf created from html

    I have a document in html that I need to convert to pdf. If I open the html in acrobat, the images look fine, almost the same as if I open the file in a browser. If I do "create pdf from web page", the jpg files imbedded in the html look terrible in the resulting pdf. Where can I adjust the resolution settings so that the jpg images look better in the pdf?
    I need to use "create pdf from web page" because I need access to the options to change the page size, margins, and header/footer, which I can't seem to find when I just open an html file and save as pdf, etc.
    LHH_enc

    Do you have a particular URL that we can look at to see where the problem might be? As far as adusting margins and such from your browser, those would be in the browser print settings to provide that option. You also would need to check possibly to use the Print or Press settings file to get better graphic resolution. The settings file selection may also be important if you use PDF Maker in one of the browsers that use PDF Maker.

  • .jpg files are greyed out when I try and upload to website

    I used Image Capture to scan documents in order to upload to a website.  When I go to select the .jpg files they are greyed out.  Any suggestions?

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  • .jpg files are not application files

    Lion 10.7.2 thinks the .jpg files I download are applications and issues a warning with each file. How do I disable the warning or tell Lion that .jpg is not an application?

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    You can also use IsImageFile() in addition to the file extension test, but you should not rely on isImageFile (always check the file extensions).
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    In short - don't rely on the mime type for anything it can be spoofed by a hacker to upload malicious files, always check the file extension (worth repeating).
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    Foundeo Inc - Makers of HackMyCF & FuseGuard

  • Jpg files are becoming corrupt

    I am a photographer with thousands of photos on my external hard drive. Over the past month or so, I have lost access to many of my jpg files. The icon no longer appears with a thumbnail of the photo... only the icon appears with the title of the file. I can't open these files with the Preview, and my Photoshop can't open them either. The message I get is, "Couldn’t open the file. It may be corrupt or a file format that Preview doesn’t recognize."
    Questions:
    1. What can I do to stop this from affecting more of my photos?
    2. How can I recover the jpg files that are lost?

    Leopard should be able to read and write to the Fat32 drive. However some programs like Aperture do not support Fat32. Not sure if that's also a problem then for Preview.
    http://support.apple.com/kb/TA24491
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    Just for your information if you ever add a new drive or reformat the drive to be the recommended Apple format, ensure it is partitioned GPT (GUID Partition Table) and formated HFS+ (Mac OS Extended Journaled). Of course you'll want to copy everything somewhere (do you have a PC that might successfully access the files?) to back things up before you reformat!

  • Muse buttons appear garbled when published to BC. Files look fine when exported to html.

    See attached.  BC publishing can not be trusted. This has happened several times.

    Why does this forum miniaturize attached images so you can't see the detail? See attached enlargement. This only appears when published to BC. Ok when exported to html. Can't trust BC

  • Cannot view jpg files in full page mode. Contents of jpg files are enlarged so that it requires 4 pages to print one page.

    When people send me jpg files that contain a page of information, I cannot view the file in full page mode. I can only view 1 quadrant of the page at a time. If I print the jpg file, it uses 4 pieces of paper (1 quadrant per page). Others who receive this file can view it fine.
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  • PDF export format options are ignored when exporting

    I can't get the PDF export format options to work.  No exception is thrown; it's as though the export format options are simply ignored.  In broad terms, the relevant code looks like this:
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  • Audio Settings are ignored on export to SWF in Captivate 4. Advice?

    Background: Project is a 1-hour, spoken-word PowerPoint slide presentation, about 60 slides, about 1 min each. Audio has been split into one CD-quality, mono .wav file for import to each slide. All clips are excerpts from the same, full-length .wav file. Nothing fancy, no captions, animations, etc. Just one dog and one pony in this show. Using fully updated version of Captivate 4.
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    Hi Steve,
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    Best - Mark
    Visit the macrofireball blog

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