I would think the important thing is check the saved copy to see that you
have not lost any detail.  You can usually reduce the size of a JPG file
dramatically without losing anything important, you can always archive a
higher resolution copy if you think you might need to edit it at some time
in the future.  If a 50K file is perfectly readable then why use a 50MB
file?
 
Just don't overwrite the original high resolution copy of the file with a
lower resolution copy.
 
 
Martin Briscoe
Fort William
M&LFHS | Gwynedd FHS 

 

 


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Subject: Re: [LegacyUG] Which file is best for a 1-page written document?


Of course, anyone getting a JPG file from you can open it and then save it
in TIFF format if they're concerned about data loss.







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