Mystery solved, sort of. Judy, I went to firefox which Martha uses and it opened it as a CR2 file. Being a Nikon user, I was puzzled at first as to what a CR2 file was. After a google search, I found that it was Canon's raw format. Photoshop Elements opened it with no problem. Frank may not be able to open it though as I think he uses Nikon's processing program. I doubt it would open a Canon RAW file. He will let us know. On Wed, Mar 14, 2012 at 12:27 PM, Judy Howle <howle@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > http://dl.dropbox.com/u/40040661/IMG_8210.CR2 I created 4 new more > natural jpg versions from this image and made notes of the processing. Do > you want to see them before or after your attempts?? > > > In case you want to know how Dropbox works in advance, there is a document > that comes with the installation and it says: > > The Public Folder lets you easily share single files in your Dropbox. Any > file you put in this folder gets its own Internet link so that you can > share it with others-- even non-Dropbox users! These links work even if > your computer’s turned off. > > Step 1: Drop a file into the Public folder. > > Step 2: Right-click/control-click this file, then choose Dropbox > Copy > Public Link. This copies the Internet link to your file so that you can > paste it somewhere else. > > That's it! You can now share this file with others: just paste the link > into e-mails, instant message conversations, blogs, etc.! > > If you'd like more help with sharing files, head here: > http://www.dropbox.com/help/16 > > Happy Dropboxing! > - The Dropbox Team > > Note: You can only link to actual files within your Public Folder, not to > folders. > > Judy Howle > > Southern Exposures > http://southernexposure.zenfolio.com > > Digital Photography Class; Resources for Photographers > http://digitalphotographyclass.net > > > > > -- Dana Swan at Toccopola, Mississippi. *There are two kinds of men in this world. * *Those who can grill and those who think they can grill. B. Flay. * **