Pasted Jpeg is now grayscale and shows as black square

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BJA
May 10, 2005
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A colleague has captured a JPG image using SnagIt v6.1.1 and imported it into a FrameMaker document. This was fine. She then copied the image (for editing purposes) and pasted it into Photoshop v7.0.

The result was a black square (the entire layer) and the color image was also converted to grayscale.

I couldn’t provide her with an answer to this one as I use SnagIt to capture but output as .gif and this format copies and pastes fine into Photoshop.

I’ve looked in the help files but I cannot see the solution to this one so I was wondering if anyone out there can help me understand what is happening.

BTW, our systems are Windows 2K with .5Gb RAM P4 etc.

TIA.
Cheers, Bruce

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Don_McCahill
May 10, 2005
Any possibility that the jpg was stored in cmyk format? This messes up when opened in Photoshop.
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BJA
May 10, 2005
Thanks for the reply Don but it was captured as a jpg in RGB.

If I open the .jpg in Photoshop, it looks fine and the image mode is RGB. If I embed the graphic in my FrameMaker document and then copy and paste it to Photoshop, the image become grayscale and renders as a black square (the whole layer is black).

As I said earlier, if I do this using .gif as the format, I have no problems.

Cheers,

Bruce

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