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Cardew
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I was sent 2 photographs by email. They appeared on the email as thumbnails.
When I opened them they appeared in Adobe Photoshop, full size and perfectly presented. However at the bottom of the screen was a slide show facility. Clicking this it showed sequentially scores of small images - some photos about 2" square, some signs/images and banners(gifs?) A couple I recognised from adverts I had looked at on-line e.g. an American Airlines banner and and a security picture used to verify my bank account.
However there were lots of photos that I had never seen or looked at on line - e.g. a photo of Prince Harry in Africa that was on TV yesterday and some photos of pop groups and soft !!!!!!. There was also a couple of cartoons that I had been sent by email - but not saved and the email deleted
None of these images are saved on my PC, they are not saved anywhere on Adobe Photoshop.
It appears that Adobe has captured and displayed email images most of which I have not seen and certainly not saved.
Can anyone please shed any light on this? and offer solutions.
When I opened them they appeared in Adobe Photoshop, full size and perfectly presented. However at the bottom of the screen was a slide show facility. Clicking this it showed sequentially scores of small images - some photos about 2" square, some signs/images and banners(gifs?) A couple I recognised from adverts I had looked at on-line e.g. an American Airlines banner and and a security picture used to verify my bank account.
However there were lots of photos that I had never seen or looked at on line - e.g. a photo of Prince Harry in Africa that was on TV yesterday and some photos of pop groups and soft !!!!!!. There was also a couple of cartoons that I had been sent by email - but not saved and the email deleted
None of these images are saved on my PC, they are not saved anywhere on Adobe Photoshop.
It appears that Adobe has captured and displayed email images most of which I have not seen and certainly not saved.
Can anyone please shed any light on this? and offer solutions.
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Just a guess, are they temporary internet files?0
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That's what i would say i found heaps of photos on a friends computer inthe temp internet files she had never seen or downloaded.Sometimes i surprise myself by being right.0
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they are almore certainly temp internet files stored in that folder which is where your 2 thumbnails were sent by default.. Nothing to worry about.0
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