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JPG or PNG, then, for web-based image delivery. TIFFs are too large and not typically viewable within a browser window (maybe they can be on new browsers - dunno - but definitely not on older ones). Also, GIF is, as I recall, still not public domain (owned by CompuServe-now-AOL Time Warner). John A. Jones, CISSP Americas Information Security Officer Jones Lang LaSalle, Inc. V: +1-630-455-2787 F: +1-312-601-1782 john.jones@xxxxxxxxxx -----Original Message----- From: Art Tostaine, Jr. [mailto:atostaine@xxxxxxxxx] Sent: Thursday, November 11, 2004 12:11 PM To: Midrange Systems Technical Discussion Subject: Re: What image type should I use for storing scanned images? We're scanning them and keeping them as Proof of Delivery. Also scanning BOL's and other related docs. They will keep the originals somewhere, for insurance claims. We will use the images to show them on the web to customers. Mike: I'm writing a "poor mans" imaging system for my customer trucking companies. It's ready to go live next week. Don't you work for Estes? You did a nice job on the website. Thanks for the replies. Art This email is for the use of the intended recipient(s) only. If you have received this email in error, please notify the sender immediately and then delete it. If you are not the intended recipient, you must not keep, use, disclose, copy or distribute this email without the author's prior permission. We have taken precautions to minimize the risk of transmitting software viruses, but we advise you to carry out your own virus checks on any attachment to this message. We cannot accept liability for any loss or damage caused by software viruses. The information contained in this communication may be confidential and may be subject to the attorney-client privilege. If you are the intended recipient and you do not wish to receive similar electronic messages from us in future then please respond to the sender to this effect.
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