I have two photos, I assume need to be emailed to someone, to change them from a document imaging file into jpegs or something I can get printed at WalMart. Unless you can tell me what program to use to do it here; I have Office XP programs. I've also tried uploading these photos online and no place will accept them.
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you can e-mail them to me ill change em for you
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btw what did ya win? states?

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Thanks.
Yes we won States for High School. My bro-in-law was the shortstop on the left side running, and my cousin-in-law was the pitcher holding the trophy. These came from a local newspaper.
-Phil

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sweet, congrats..
they were .tiff files, which makes sense if it came from a newspaper because im sure they use HIGH end cameras and .tiff doesnt lose as much quality as jpeg compression

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The color on the first one looks fine, but the 2nd and 3rd look like they're still in CMYK instead of RGB. It's not surprising that a newspaper would be using that format for their presses.

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geeky, yea they were.. photoshop was having trouble with them so i just saved it as a jpg lol

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