>>> Sorry if this has been asked before but a mate has just got married and
>>> the photo album he got back on cd is in Flipalbum format.
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>>
> I cannot view them in explorer
You can not view the disc contents or can not find the images.
>>> Sorry if this has been asked before but a mate has just got married and
>>> the photo album he got back on cd is in Flipalbum format.
>>> Ho do i go about getting the jpegs viewable in a photo editing program
>> Have you looked at the disc in explorer
>>
> I cannot view them in explorer
I've never heard of FlipAlbum, but could it be that it's a format the
photog. used to help protect his/her copyright?
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Bob Lawn - 16 Sep 2005 16:06 GMT
>>>> Sorry if this has been asked before but a mate has just got married and
>>>> the photo album he got back on cd is in Flipalbum format.
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>>>
>> I cannot view them in explorer
is this any help:
http://www.sonoran-sunsets.com/flipbrowser.html
you may be able to view them, if not edit them.
bob
Henry Springer - 19 Sep 2005 09:12 GMT
>is this any help:
>http://www.sonoran-sunsets.com/flipbrowser.html
>
>you may be able to view them, if not edit them.
>
>bob
When I clicked on the pciture I opened the source code, probably
because I don't use Explorer and hadn't loaded the reader. This is
part ofwhat I got
<meta name="page_background" content="color:1056849"/>
<meta name="book_background" content="color:102204102"/>
</x-metadata>
</metadata>
<manifest>
<item id = "item1" href =
"http://www.sonoran-sunsets.com/lib/dawno/frontcover.flp"
media-type="application/x-flp"/>
<item id = "item4" href =
"http://www.sonoran-sunsets.com/lib/dawno/flpaugustmist.jpg"
media-type="application/x-flp"/>
<item id = "item5" href =
"http://www.sonoran-sunsets.com/lib/dawno/flpcva.jpg"
media-type="application/x-flp"/>
Now all those .jpg links are the original pictures and fully
accessible - try them.
What you have must be the same so if you search your CD for .jpg files
(use the search facility in the "START" menu) you will presumably find
your pictures which will open in whatever is your default .jpg viewer.
Alternately if you download Picasa from Google or use a similar
picture management utility it will show the pictures for you.