In IE, it’s a dead flat elephant. In Netscape, it’s a happy cow. No, I don’t know what ‘feature’ in IE/NS is being exploited here. But if you do, please let me know.
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In IE, it’s a dead flat elephant. In Netscape, it’s a happy cow. No, I don’t know what ‘feature’ in IE/NS is being exploited here. But if you do, please let me know.
Very strange… I am using IE, and I saw half cow, half elephant.
Very strange… I am using IE, and I saw half cow, half elephant.
Wow. Well you’re just fucked up then. That’s what you get in Photoshop – the two images are interpolated into each other. I noticed that one picture is pretty greyscale, and the other is color – earth hues. My hypothesis now is that either this how to do with how IE/NS display colors, or how they start to display images – ie. which bits they show when compressing an image…
Wow. Well you’re just fucked up then. That’s what you get in Photoshop – the two images are interpolated into each other. I noticed that one picture is pretty greyscale, and the other is color – earth hues. My hypothesis now is that either this how to do with how IE/NS display colors, or how they start to display images – ie. which bits they show when compressing an image…