Lines

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Mark_Pagnotto
Dec 11, 2003
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I have uploaded my .jpeg unto my website. The lines arent there when I am saving it in PS CS. When I view in it on the website, there are lines there that shouldnt be there. They are all different colors. How do I fix this?

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barry_gray
Dec 11, 2003
Show us a link
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Mark_Pagnotto
Dec 12, 2003
<http://gamepowered.com/iye/images/wall2.jpg> Sometimes they are bigger, but its that blue thing in the top right.
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barry_gray
Dec 12, 2003
I’m clueless, hopefully someone will come along soon that can put a handle on it now that we can see.
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dave_milbut
Dec 12, 2003
The lines arent there when I am saving it in PS CS.

hard drive or hard drive controller or some hardware that relates to the hard drive is going. check cable connections first then go from there. it certainly ain’t good.

from chris, re: lines:

Chris Cox – 01:17pm Feb 7, 2003 Pacific (#7 of 15)

If you zoom in and they go away, it’s probably the video card.

If you zoom in and out and they change, it’s probably bad RAM.

If the image looks fine, you save it, then reload it and it’s corrupted – then it’s probably the hard disk.
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Photo_Help
Dec 12, 2003
Mark,

It is file corruption. Now you need to find out what is causing it. It could just be that individual file. Here are some other things to ask yourself…

Does it happen on all JPG images?

Does the image look ok locally but is corrupt after being uploaded to the site?

I see that wall.jpg and wall3.jpg look ok so it must not happen all the time?

At any rate you have some testing to do to narrow down the possibilities.
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Mark_Pagnotto
Dec 12, 2003
Yah I have been testing a lot of things. I am making a signature now for a forum, and going to see if it has lines. I havent tried different jpegs. I got that wall of a website, so that could be the problem.
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dave_milbut
Dec 12, 2003
just checking to see if my post showed up… yup, it’s right there. #4.

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