• Resolved jazzand

    (@jazzand)


    I’m building a new website in WordPress and create a page with an embedded jpeg. I use Firefox and the page displayed fine there.

    So I sent it to a friend to look at and he says the graphic isn’t there. Just a small box with an “x”. I ask him which browser he’s using and it’s ie8. So I try opening it in ie8 and get the same thing. The header graphic and other graphics on the site show, but this one won’t.

    It shows up fine in Firefox and Safari (on a PC), just not in ie8 (don’t know about other versions as I don’t have them installed right now).

    Here’s the page in question. The fugitive graphic is in the content of the page.

    https://jazzguitarlessons.com/lessons/lessons-2/improvisation/side-slipping-with-pentatonics-in-minor-3rds/

    Any ideas? (I’d also be interested if people can/can’t see this on other browsers, or on a mac).

    Thanks.

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  • The graphic is saved as CMYK. Change it to RGB and resave it.

    Thread Starter jazzand

    (@jazzand)

    Yes, that was it. Thanks very much!

    I usually work in RGB, But when you bring those PDFs into Photoshop, for some reason it defaults to CMYK (on my machine anyway).

    Interesting that this is only a problem on ie and doesn’t seem to bother the other browsers.

    It’s fixed now anyway.

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