At 9/6/2006 05:47 PM, A-NO-NE Music wrote:

>dhbailey / 2006/09/06 / 05:12 PM wrote:
>
>>Save the file as TIFF graphics, then open them in a graphics editing
>>program and save them as JPG files, with the least amount of compression
>>(larger file size),
>
>Y'know, I don't know about this.
>It's only 2 bits source.  Converting into JPG increases the file size in
>ridiculous amount.  Also least compression rate won't improve the
>quality of the image.
>
>Why not just send as tif?  Maybe the receiving end is imagining as if
>JPG will reduce the file size?

If it reduces the size it will also reduce the resolution and make everything jaggy.

They should be using GIF or PNG.

Phil Daley          < AutoDesk >
http://www.conknet.com/~p_daley



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