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I have a problem where I am unable to pin down the cause. Sometimes when I create a Jpeg from an existing Jpeg or Gif using Photoshop 6 and then FTP it to my site it displays incorrectly. Usually the Jpeg starts to display correctly and then I get bands of different colour mixes. Occasionally the Jpegs don’t display at all. However they always display correctly on my in-PC test server. Bothe servers are Apache.
A typical scenario is I resize a batch of (say) about 10 Jpegs in PS6, FTP them to my site (using Terrapin 2.3.2), and 9 work but 1 displays incorrectly. I can usually cure this by going back to the original source (slide or psd file) and recreate the one that is corrupt.
I have checked the size of the Jpegs, and the copies on my own hard disk and the server disk match exactly, but the one displayed in my browser is sometimes a few bytes short.
I am not sure this is a PS problem, but remaking the Jpeg always cures it. Has anyone any ideas?
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A typical scenario is I resize a batch of (say) about 10 Jpegs in PS6, FTP them to my site (using Terrapin 2.3.2), and 9 work but 1 displays incorrectly. I can usually cure this by going back to the original source (slide or psd file) and recreate the one that is corrupt.
I have checked the size of the Jpegs, and the copies on my own hard disk and the server disk match exactly, but the one displayed in my browser is sometimes a few bytes short.
I am not sure this is a PS problem, but remaking the Jpeg always cures it. Has anyone any ideas?
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