On Nov 30, 2004, at 1:17 AM, William Robb wrote:
Ummm, I think the point is that if you need to edit the jpeg, you should be saving it as something that isn't compressed, rather than recompressing it.Correct. Each time you save a jpeg, you are re-compressing it, thereby losing more and more data--at least that's what they say, and what I have seen in my images. So, once I modify a file, it's a TIFF. The advantage of TIFF is that I can save layers, etc. Sometimes, with extremely complex images, I save them as psd files--er, photoshop files. I wish you could save the history of a file with it... sigh...
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Krakow, Poland
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