Hi,
I have installed the plugin for viewing .webp images in windows explorer and can see them.
properties of it says copyright 2013 google
Webpcodecsetup. edward xray edward first character of each !
However I create an email with Microsoft Outlook 2010 , wish to attach images, and cannot find the images, folder shows jpg, tiff, sure I put the images in this folder, I use explorer and they are there, try again, cant see anything, as if files not there.
the webp plugin does not allow Microsoft Outlook 2010 to see them in the attachments browser.
also I now wonder the recipient might not see them either unless he has installed a plug in.
Recipients wont want to have to messabout with codecs.
all in all this webp situation is a real pain, thank you google.
even photoshop cant open them., I thought I could convert them to jpg.
yet another plug in needed for that as well., and another one to save as webp, as if I ever wish to, causing further problems for folks.
...update...the images had been put into a matching hierarchy of folders in a backup I never knew I had, and I was not looking there but in the primary location for them, they do show up. All that is left is to worry about if the recipient can view them, does win10 come ready to view, does Msoft updates fix such perhaps, certainly not fixed win7 this last few yrs.
DBenz
I have installed the plugin for viewing .webp images in windows explorer and can see them.
properties of it says copyright 2013 google
Webpcodecsetup. edward xray edward first character of each !
However I create an email with Microsoft Outlook 2010 , wish to attach images, and cannot find the images, folder shows jpg, tiff, sure I put the images in this folder, I use explorer and they are there, try again, cant see anything, as if files not there.
the webp plugin does not allow Microsoft Outlook 2010 to see them in the attachments browser.
also I now wonder the recipient might not see them either unless he has installed a plug in.
Recipients wont want to have to messabout with codecs.
all in all this webp situation is a real pain, thank you google.
even photoshop cant open them., I thought I could convert them to jpg.
yet another plug in needed for that as well., and another one to save as webp, as if I ever wish to, causing further problems for folks.
...update...the images had been put into a matching hierarchy of folders in a backup I never knew I had, and I was not looking there but in the primary location for them, they do show up. All that is left is to worry about if the recipient can view them, does win10 come ready to view, does Msoft updates fix such perhaps, certainly not fixed win7 this last few yrs.
DBenz
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