this really depends on the nature of the picture.

PNG compresses bitmap without losing any information.

JPEG is a more heuristic kind of algorithm for natural photos,
where similar colours blend into each other
but contrasting colours can create ugly pixels on the edges.

2017/02/07 10:03、Charles Miller 
<miller.c...@gmail.com<mailto:miller.c...@gmail.com>> のメール:
5. Also I would not go to PNG, we have found that when converting to PNG 
pictures get huge, what was 1.2 meg as a pict in 4D can become 20 meg as a png



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