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[2nd post with actual emaill address I apologize]]

I�m using MC 2000 Professional, trying to import a color JPG image into a B&W matrix A using A=: READ_IMAGE(�JPGTEST�). But I get error messages: �The image format is not supported� or �Can�t find the data file you�re trying to use�.
The JPG file is in the same directory as the MC files.

I�d appreciate some help

Louis Reynolds
louis_reynolds@msn.com
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On 7/2/2009 7:47:19 PM, LHR wrote:
>[2nd post with actual emaill
>address I apologize]]
>
>I�m using MC 2000
>Professional, trying to import
>a color JPG image into a B&W
>matrix A using A=:
>READ_IMAGE(�JPGTEST�). But I
>get error messages: �The image
>format is not supported� or
>�Can�t find the data file
>you�re trying to use�.
>The JPG file is in the same
>directory as the MC files.
>
>I�d appreciate some help
>
>Louis Reynolds
>louis_reynolds@msn.com

I have had this problem myself. The answer was very simple but still very puzzling. I loaded my jpg image into a paint package (Paintshop Pro in my case), then saved it back as a jpg. Then when I used the image read function - all was well. Its worth giving it a try, the worse you can be is still with the same problem, then try saving it as a bmp or something.

Dave Robinson
Rutherford Appleton laboratory

If that works, you can get a freeware program like ImageJ, which might do the same.

TTFN,
Eden
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