octane said:I could be wrong, but I don't think .bmp is supported _within_ web pages the same way .gif and .jpg are.
It's taken a while for .png to get a foothold in the browser...
Giaguara said:.bmp format images are normally very big compared to the same image in other formats such as jpg or selected quality gif. I don't think there should be many reasons for having a picture in .bmp format. Even if just in a blank folder on a server, .jpg (and other formats) can offer the same thing on a lot less download time and traffic.
chiphead said:Well what a pain in the kiester! This seems like something that should be fixed with an update or something.
Let me get this right. I'm browsing Ebay and everytime I want to view someones product for sale that used BMPs I have to drag them all out and open them with something else other than a browser that should support viewing them.Not really, and you might be waiting and _long_ time.
If you want an image in a web page, use a more suitable format.
Just open up your .bmp images and save them out as either .jpg or .gif.
Dead easy!..