Re: [LegacyUG] jpeg and pdf pictures

2013-01-19 Thread JLB
XnView can also be used to 'Select TWAIN Source' and it's free. After
clicking the Scan button in XnView, my Epson scanner windows open as
usual for a choice of other options. The scanned photo then shows up in
XnView and can be saved from there in whatever format I choose through
the 'Save file as' option in Windows.

It's quite do-able if your scanner won't do a TIFF by itself. I
generally use Epson directly after setting the Save option for TIFF and
the Save location.

What I've seen about saving TIFF's is that None is the default
compression option but it's worth checking to make sure. LZW, which is
lossless, can be used to save space. To reconstitute to the original
size, just re-save with the None compression option.

The word on the street about re-saving JPG's is to not change the level
of compression. If you stick with the original the damage is less.

I don't bother making JPG copies of my edited TIFF's unless I have a
reason for it; emailing, web use, wikis, etc. I have almost nothing
linked to Legacy.
-
JL Beeken
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http://jlog.jgen.ws/

On 1/19/2013 1:03 PM, Brian L. Lightfoot wrote:
> The reason that some people claim they can only scan an image as one
> particular file format is that they are most likely using the
> proprietary software that came with the scanner. In such cases, the
> software is so simplistic and lacking in options, the image is
> imported into Windows as a JPG only, or perhaps only as a BMP. They
> don't realize that they can use a number of free imaging programs
> such as Irfanview and a multitude of others that will allow them to
> use the scanner (just Google free image scanning programs) as long as
> the driver supplied by the scanner is Twain compliant (almost all
> are). Such programs are full of features that offer the capability to
> save a scanned image in a number of different file formats.
>
> Methinks that the argument about lossy compression of JPEGS is
> overblown when considering that with most programs the user has the
> option to choose the amount of compression to be used by the
> algorithms in saving the JPEG. Just try staying away from the
> defaults. Using Photoshop, I always choose "12" which results in next
> to no compression. Studies have shown that multiple saves of a JPEG
> using this compression setting results in an image that is
> practically indiscernible from the original. I just don't like the
> idea of having a "Master" TIFF image and then another identical image
> in JPG format. Seems counter-intuitive when hard drive space is cheap
> so I have no problem with 5 or 6 meg pictures. Besides, I usually
> edit my scanned images only once or twice and never touch them after
> that. But to each his own.
>
> And after all is said and done, I just can't argue against the basic
> concept that a TIFF format will keep your image in its original
> pristine condition and a JPEG will technically change every time one
> re-saves it. Just make sure you are using an un-compressed TIFF
> format. There are several options for a compressed TIFF and some of
> those options are a lossy compression technique which puts you right
> back into the realm of a JPEG image. I don't think Geoff Rasmussen
> and others have made this point strong enough and so I suspect that
> there are many Legacy users unknowingly saving their images in a
> lossy compressed TIFF format.
>
>
> Brian in CA Go '49ers



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Re: [LegacyUG] jpeg and pdf pictures

2013-01-19 Thread JLB
I believe the original question was about scanning images. Why are you
mixing this up with talk about downloading images?
-
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On 1/19/2013 1:01 PM, SHIRLEY ANDERSON wrote:
> A scanner may give you the option to save a file as a TIFF, but a lot of
> websites don't.  I checked a few of my favorites.
>
>
> Ancestry's only option is .jpg.
> American Ancestors and Family Search save as .jpg. They don't give you an 
> option
> but they do allow you to open it in a photo editor instead.
>
>
> I have a lot of older images of books that are .gif.  I'm not sure that any
> websites are using that any more.
>
>   ~~
> Shirley York Anderson   yor...@prodigy.net
> ~~
> My web site: http://homepages.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~syafam/
> http://myfamilybrickwalls.blogspot.com/




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RE: [LegacyUG] jpeg and pdf pictures

2013-01-19 Thread Brian L. Lightfoot
The reason that some people claim they can only scan an image as one particular 
file format is that they are most likely using the proprietary software that 
came with the scanner. In such cases, the software is so simplistic and lacking 
in options, the image is imported into Windows as a JPG only, or perhaps only 
as a BMP. They don't realize that they can use a number of free imaging 
programs such as Irfanview and a multitude of others that will allow them to 
use the scanner (just Google free image scanning programs) as long as the 
driver supplied by the scanner is Twain compliant (almost all are). Such 
programs are full of features that offer the capability to save a scanned image 
in a number of different file formats.

Methinks that the argument about lossy compression of JPEGS is overblown when 
considering that with most programs the user has the option to choose the 
amount of compression to be used by the algorithms in saving the JPEG. Just try 
staying away from the defaults. Using Photoshop, I always choose "12" which 
results in next to no compression. Studies have shown that multiple saves of a 
JPEG using this compression setting results in an image that is practically 
indiscernible from the original. I just don't like the idea of having a 
"Master" TIFF image and then another identical image in JPG format. Seems 
counter-intuitive when hard drive space is cheap so I have no problem with 5 or 
6 meg pictures. Besides, I usually edit my scanned images only once or twice 
and never touch them after that. But to each his own.

And after all is said and done, I just can't argue against the basic concept 
that a TIFF format will keep your image in its original pristine condition and 
a JPEG will technically change every time one re-saves it. Just make sure you 
are using an un-compressed TIFF format. There are several options for a 
compressed TIFF and some of those options are a lossy compression technique 
which puts you right back into the realm of a JPEG image. I don't think Geoff 
Rasmussen and others have made this point strong enough and so I suspect that 
there are many Legacy users unknowingly saving their images in a lossy 
compressed TIFF format.


Brian in CA
Go '49ers


-Original Message-
From: JLB [mailto:j...@jgen.ws]
Sent: Saturday, January 19, 2013 10:47 AM
To: LegacyUserGroup@LegacyUsers.com
Subject: Re: [LegacyUG] jpeg and pdf pictures

I've heard this same thing about scanners from my cousin, Sam, who insists her 
scanner can only scan pictures as JPG's. I doubt it but I haven't seen her 
scanner.

When you scan pictures you're just scanning them. It doesn't have anything to 
do with file format. It's when you save them that you choose a format. Use the 
drop down arrow next to Save to choose TIFF.

When you want to convert a TIFF to a JPG, simply open the TIFF in any photo 
software (XnView and Paint.NET are both free) and re-save it as a JPG. This can 
also be done in batch-mode in some software.
-
JL Beeken
JLog - simple computer technology for genealogists http://jlog.jgen.ws/

On 1/19/2013 3:29 AM, Barbara wrote:
> Do I need a special program to put the pictures into TIFF?
>
> My scanner shows only JPEG and PDF.  I have a copier/scanner/fax.
>
> I appreciate all of you who have taken the time to write me.  I have
> Jeff's book (didn't see the workshop on line), but I haven't been able
> to decifer TIFF.  I know that seems to be the best place to save
> family photos that there appears to be only one of a kind and then
> make copies in JPEG to share.
>
> A hearty thank you to each of you who responded.  As you can see I'm
> still learning.
> Barb
>
>
> - Original Message -
> From: "JLB" 
> To: 
> Sent: Friday, January 18, 2013 4:56 PM
> Subject: Re: [LegacyUG] jpeg and pdf pictures
>
>
> If you have something like Adobe Photoshop Elements you can open your
> PDF's there and it will extract the photos for you. Do it one PDF at a time.
>
> The other way (depending on the size of your photos) is to open the
> PDF as usual. Depending on your PDF reader there may be a camera icon
> in the menu that allows you to take a screenshot of the photo. You'd
> want to be able to do that at full size, of course.
>
> It depends what software is available to you but,no, you can't edit a
> photo inside a PDF. Not in the way you mean, anyway.
>
> And no, you shouldn't be editing JPG's. It's a compressed format and
> every time you edit and re-save you'll lose picture quality. Your
> photos should be in TIFF to begin with but that's not always possible.
> 
> JL Beeken
> JLog - simple computer technology for genealogists
> http://jlog.jgen.ws/
>
> On 1/18/2013 1:35 PM, Barbara wrote:
>> Hop

Re: [LegacyUG] jpeg and pdf pictures

2013-01-19 Thread SHIRLEY ANDERSON
A scanner may give you the option to save a file as a TIFF, but a lot of
websites don't.  I checked a few of my favorites.


Ancestry's only option is .jpg.
American Ancestors and Family Search save as .jpg. They don't give you an option
but they do allow you to open it in a photo editor instead.


I have a lot of older images of books that are .gif.  I'm not sure that any
websites are using that any more.

 ~~
Shirley York Anderson   yor...@prodigy.net
~~
My web site: http://homepages.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~syafam/
http://myfamilybrickwalls.blogspot.com/



- Original Message 
From: JLB 
To: LegacyUserGroup@LegacyUsers.com
Sent: Sat, January 19, 2013 12:48:11 PM
Subject: Re: [LegacyUG] jpeg and pdf pictures

I've heard this same thing about scanners from my cousin, Sam, who
insists her scanner can only scan pictures as JPG's. I doubt it but I
haven't seen her scanner.

When you scan pictures you're just scanning them. It doesn't have
anything to do with file format. It's when you save them that you choose
a format. Use the drop down arrow next to Save to choose TIFF.

When you want to convert a TIFF to a JPG, simply open the TIFF in any
photo software (XnView and Paint.NET are both free) and re-save it as a
JPG. This can also be done in batch-mode in some software.
-
JL Beeken
JLog - simple computer technology for genealogists
http://jlog.jgen.ws/

On 1/19/2013 3:29 AM, Barbara wrote:
> Do I need a special program to put the pictures into TIFF?
>
> My scanner shows only JPEG and PDF.  I have a copier/scanner/fax.
>
> I appreciate all of you who have taken the time to write me.  I have Jeff's
> book (didn't see the workshop on line), but I haven't been able to decifer
> TIFF.  I know that seems to be the best place to save family photos that
> there appears to be only one of a kind and then make copies in JPEG to
> share.
>
> A hearty thank you to each of you who responded.  As you can see I'm still
> learning.
> Barb
>
>
> - Original Message -
> From: "JLB" 
> To: 
> Sent: Friday, January 18, 2013 4:56 PM
> Subject: Re: [LegacyUG] jpeg and pdf pictures
>
>
> If you have something like Adobe Photoshop Elements you can open your
> PDF's there and it will extract the photos for you. Do it one PDF at a time.
>
> The other way (depending on the size of your photos) is to open the PDF
> as usual. Depending on your PDF reader there may be a camera icon in the
> menu that allows you to take a screenshot of the photo. You'd want to be
> able to do that at full size, of course.
>
> It depends what software is available to you but,no, you can't edit a
> photo inside a PDF. Not in the way you mean, anyway.
>
> And no, you shouldn't be editing JPG's. It's a compressed format and
> every time you edit and re-save you'll lose picture quality. Your photos
> should be in TIFF to begin with but that's not always possible.
> 
> JL Beeken
> JLog - simple computer technology for genealogists
> http://jlog.jgen.ws/
>
> On 1/18/2013 1:35 PM, Barbara wrote:
>> Hopefully you don't think this is off topic.
>> Two questions about pdf saved photos:
>> 1.  Is there a way to edit pdf saved pictures?
>>2. If not is there a way to change pdf saved pictures into jpeg so
>> they can be edited?
>> I'm learning, and have saved several phots in pdf and have not been able
>> to work with them.  Maybe I've learned a lesson and should save all of
>> them in jpeg.
>> Awaiting your thoughts and expertise.
>> Barb
>>
>>
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Re: [LegacyUG] jpeg and pdf pictures

2013-01-19 Thread JLB
I've heard this same thing about scanners from my cousin, Sam, who
insists her scanner can only scan pictures as JPG's. I doubt it but I
haven't seen her scanner.

When you scan pictures you're just scanning them. It doesn't have
anything to do with file format. It's when you save them that you choose
a format. Use the drop down arrow next to Save to choose TIFF.

When you want to convert a TIFF to a JPG, simply open the TIFF in any
photo software (XnView and Paint.NET are both free) and re-save it as a
JPG. This can also be done in batch-mode in some software.
-
JL Beeken
JLog - simple computer technology for genealogists
http://jlog.jgen.ws/

On 1/19/2013 3:29 AM, Barbara wrote:
> Do I need a special program to put the pictures into TIFF?
>
> My scanner shows only JPEG and PDF.  I have a copier/scanner/fax.
>
> I appreciate all of you who have taken the time to write me.  I have Jeff's
> book (didn't see the workshop on line), but I haven't been able to decifer
> TIFF.  I know that seems to be the best place to save family photos that
> there appears to be only one of a kind and then make copies in JPEG to
> share.
>
> A hearty thank you to each of you who responded.  As you can see I'm still
> learning.
> Barb
>
>
> - Original Message -----
> From: "JLB" 
> To: 
> Sent: Friday, January 18, 2013 4:56 PM
> Subject: Re: [LegacyUG] jpeg and pdf pictures
>
>
> If you have something like Adobe Photoshop Elements you can open your
> PDF's there and it will extract the photos for you. Do it one PDF at a time.
>
> The other way (depending on the size of your photos) is to open the PDF
> as usual. Depending on your PDF reader there may be a camera icon in the
> menu that allows you to take a screenshot of the photo. You'd want to be
> able to do that at full size, of course.
>
> It depends what software is available to you but,no, you can't edit a
> photo inside a PDF. Not in the way you mean, anyway.
>
> And no, you shouldn't be editing JPG's. It's a compressed format and
> every time you edit and re-save you'll lose picture quality. Your photos
> should be in TIFF to begin with but that's not always possible.
> 
> JL Beeken
> JLog - simple computer technology for genealogists
> http://jlog.jgen.ws/
>
> On 1/18/2013 1:35 PM, Barbara wrote:
>> Hopefully you don't think this is off topic.
>> Two questions about pdf saved photos:
>> 1.  Is there a way to edit pdf saved pictures?
>>2. If not is there a way to change pdf saved pictures into jpeg so
>> they can be edited?
>> I'm learning, and have saved several phots in pdf and have not been able
>> to work with them.  Maybe I've learned a lesson and should save all of
>> them in jpeg.
>> Awaiting your thoughts and expertise.
>> Barb
>>
>>
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Re: [LegacyUG] jpeg and pdf pictures

2013-01-19 Thread Gene Young
On 1/19/2013 6:29 AM, Barbara wrote:
> Do I need a special program to put the pictures into TIFF?
>
> My scanner shows only JPEG and PDF.  I have a copier/scanner/fax.
>
> I appreciate all of you who have taken the time to write me.  I have Jeff's
> book (didn't see the workshop on line), but I haven't been able to decifer
> TIFF.  I know that seems to be the best place to save family photos that
> there appears to be only one of a kind and then make copies in JPEG to
> share.
>
> A hearty thank you to each of you who responded.  As you can see I'm still
> learning.
> Barb
>

As I wrote earlier, Use the free Nitro PDF reader to extract images from
PDF files.

To create a JPG from a TIFF, use the free program IrfanView.  Just open
the TIFF and select "Save As" and choose JPG.

There is online help for both of these fine programs.


--

Gene Young
Researching Young, Harer, Cox & Sallada
With Legacy Family Tree
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Re: [LegacyUG] jpeg and pdf pictures

2013-01-19 Thread Pat Hickin
Personally, the way I change a.pdf to a .jpg is to take a screenshot of the
.pdf and save it as a .jpg.  I use Picasa which is *so* easy to edit in and
is free.  Other than the usual .jpg loss problems -- which is ordinarily
not a problem in Legacy -- I don't know of any disadvantages.

Pat

On Sat, Jan 19, 2013 at 6:29 AM, Barbara  wrote:

> Do I need a special program to put the pictures into TIFF?
>
> My scanner shows only JPEG and PDF.  I have a copier/scanner/fax.
>
> I appreciate all of you who have taken the time to write me.  I have Jeff's
> book (didn't see the workshop on line), but I haven't been able to decifer
> TIFF.  I know that seems to be the best place to save family photos that
> there appears to be only one of a kind and then make copies in JPEG to
> share.
>
> A hearty thank you to each of you who responded.  As you can see I'm still
> learning.
> Barb
>
>
> - Original Message -
> From: "JLB" 
> To: 
> Sent: Friday, January 18, 2013 4:56 PM
> Subject: Re: [LegacyUG] jpeg and pdf pictures
>
>
> If you have something like Adobe Photoshop Elements you can open your
> PDF's there and it will extract the photos for you. Do it one PDF at a
> time.
>
> The other way (depending on the size of your photos) is to open the PDF
> as usual. Depending on your PDF reader there may be a camera icon in the
> menu that allows you to take a screenshot of the photo. You'd want to be
> able to do that at full size, of course.
>
> It depends what software is available to you but,no, you can't edit a
> photo inside a PDF. Not in the way you mean, anyway.
>
> And no, you shouldn't be editing JPG's. It's a compressed format and
> every time you edit and re-save you'll lose picture quality. Your photos
> should be in TIFF to begin with but that's not always possible.
> 
> JL Beeken
> JLog - simple computer technology for genealogists
> http://jlog.jgen.ws/
>
> On 1/18/2013 1:35 PM, Barbara wrote:
> > Hopefully you don't think this is off topic.
> > Two questions about pdf saved photos:
> > 1.  Is there a way to edit pdf saved pictures?
> >   2. If not is there a way to change pdf saved pictures into jpeg so
> > they can be edited?
> > I'm learning, and have saved several phots in pdf and have not been able
> > to work with them.  Maybe I've learned a lesson and should save all of
> > them in jpeg.
> > Awaiting your thoughts and expertise.
> > Barb
> >
> >
> > Legacy User Group guidelines:
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Re: [LegacyUG] jpeg and pdf pictures

2013-01-19 Thread Barbara
Do I need a special program to put the pictures into TIFF?

My scanner shows only JPEG and PDF.  I have a copier/scanner/fax.

I appreciate all of you who have taken the time to write me.  I have Jeff's
book (didn't see the workshop on line), but I haven't been able to decifer
TIFF.  I know that seems to be the best place to save family photos that
there appears to be only one of a kind and then make copies in JPEG to
share.

A hearty thank you to each of you who responded.  As you can see I'm still
learning.
Barb


- Original Message -
From: "JLB" 
To: 
Sent: Friday, January 18, 2013 4:56 PM
Subject: Re: [LegacyUG] jpeg and pdf pictures


If you have something like Adobe Photoshop Elements you can open your
PDF's there and it will extract the photos for you. Do it one PDF at a time.

The other way (depending on the size of your photos) is to open the PDF
as usual. Depending on your PDF reader there may be a camera icon in the
menu that allows you to take a screenshot of the photo. You'd want to be
able to do that at full size, of course.

It depends what software is available to you but,no, you can't edit a
photo inside a PDF. Not in the way you mean, anyway.

And no, you shouldn't be editing JPG's. It's a compressed format and
every time you edit and re-save you'll lose picture quality. Your photos
should be in TIFF to begin with but that's not always possible.

JL Beeken
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On 1/18/2013 1:35 PM, Barbara wrote:
> Hopefully you don't think this is off topic.
> Two questions about pdf saved photos:
> 1.  Is there a way to edit pdf saved pictures?
>   2. If not is there a way to change pdf saved pictures into jpeg so
> they can be edited?
> I'm learning, and have saved several phots in pdf and have not been able
> to work with them.  Maybe I've learned a lesson and should save all of
> them in jpeg.
> Awaiting your thoughts and expertise.
> Barb
>
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Re: [LegacyUG] jpeg and pdf pictures

2013-01-18 Thread JLB
If you want to know that you can try it. Take a JPG and re-save it a few
times. Yes, photos in Legacy should be in JPG for size. That doesn't
mean editing them over and over. I start with TIFF and convert a copy to
JPG if I want to link it. Just viewing them doesn't degrade them.
-
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On 1/18/2013 2:04 PM, gcr...@juno.com wrote:
> Just how much does a JPG 'degrade' when you edit it? Isn't recommended
> that photo's in Legacy be in JPG format? Does just viewing them in
> Legacy, or any other app for that matter, degrade them?
>
> gc
>
>
> -- Original Message --
> From: JLB 
> To: LegacyUserGroup@LegacyUsers.com
> Subject: Re: [LegacyUG] jpeg and pdf pictures
> Date: Fri, 18 Jan 2013 13:56:12 -0800
>
> And no, you shouldn't be editing JPG's. It's a compressed format and
> every time you edit and re-save you'll lose picture quality. Your photos
> should be in TIFF to begin with but that's not always possible.
> 
> JL Beeken
> JLog - simple computer technology for genealogists
> http://jlog.jgen.ws/
>
>
>
> 
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RE: [LegacyUG] jpeg and pdf pictures

2013-01-18 Thread Lee Bruch
It depends on the compression … that is, how much digital information is 
omitted from the original file to create a smaller digital file (the jpeg).

.

To the casual eye, the degradation will probably not be observable.  But when 
you magnify portions (such as to be able to read handwriting) the degradation 
becomes somewhat more apparent and problematic.

Subsequently, if you copy the jpeg, the degradation increases each time you 
make a copy or a jpeg copy.  Eventually, after a number of copies, details such 
as handwriting become more difficult to see.



All of this occurs because each jpeg omits visual data from the previous file.



From: gcr...@juno.com [mailto:gcr...@juno.com]
Sent: Friday, January 18, 2013 2:05 PM
To: LegacyUserGroup@LegacyUsers.com
Subject: Re: [LegacyUG] jpeg and pdf pictures



Just how much does a JPG 'degrade' when you edit it? Isn't recommended that 
photo's in Legacy be in JPG format? Does just viewing them in Legacy, or any 
other app for that matter, degrade them?

gc


-- Original Message --
From: JLB 
To: LegacyUserGroup@LegacyUsers.com
Subject: Re: [LegacyUG] jpeg and pdf pictures
Date: Fri, 18 Jan 2013 13:56:12 -0800

And no, you shouldn't be editing JPG's. It's a compressed format and
every time you edit and re-save you'll lose picture quality. Your photos
should be in TIFF to begin with but that's not always possible.

JL Beeken
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Re: [LegacyUG] jpeg and pdf pictures

2013-01-18 Thread Gene Young
On 1/18/2013 4:35 PM, Barbara wrote:
> Hopefully you don't think this is off topic.
> Two questions about pdf saved photos:
> 1.  Is there a way to edit pdf saved pictures?
>   2. If not is there a way to change pdf saved pictures into jpeg so
> they can be edited?

Actually it is technically off topic so I'll keep it short.

Download the Free Nitro PDF Reader (Google will find it).

After installation, open your file, select the select tool (its an arrow
icon) use it to click on the image you want.  The image will be
highlighted in blue.  Right click the highlighted image and select
extract.  You will be prompted where to save it.  Its that simple.

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Re: [LegacyUG] jpeg and pdf pictures

2013-01-18 Thread Brian/Support
1. Viewing them does not degrade the quality of the picture.

2. The extent of the degradation depends on the amount of compression
applied. Usually a single edit will not be a problem but continual
tweaking and saving after each one will eventually reduce the quality to
the point where it is unacceptable. The recommended practice is to have
a Master copy which is in a high quality non-compressed format such as
TIFF. When you want to edit the picture you open that Master, make your
edits then save the result as a jpeg. Since you are always starting with
the high quality original the jpeg copy will be more than adequate.

Brian
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On 18-Jan-13 17:04, gcr...@juno.com wrote:
> Just how much does a JPG 'degrade' when you edit it? Isn't recommended that 
> photo's in Legacy be in JPG format? Does just viewing them in Legacy, or any 
> other app for that matter, degrade them?
> gc



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Re: [LegacyUG] jpeg and pdf pictures

2013-01-18 Thread Wes
On 18-Jan-2013 5:04 PM, gcr...@juno.com wrote:
>
> Just how much does a JPG 'degrade' when you edit it? Isn't recommended
> that photo's in Legacy be in JPG format? Does just viewing them in
> Legacy, or any other app for that matter, degrade them?
>
> gc
>

I don't know for sure exactly how much is lost each time you save a jpg,
but I do know that when I did an experiment modifying and saving a jpg
about 100 times, there was a definite loss of quality.

When I receive a jpg from someone else, I immediately open it and save
it as a tiff.  I also do all of my scanning to tiff format.

This is a lossless format.  If I have eny editing I wish to do, I
created a copy of name-edit.tiff.  I then work with this copy and save
the modifications as name-someedit.tiff.  For Legacy or other usage, I
save it as a jpg.  Any other edits are always done to either the
name-edit or the second saved tiff.

Wes



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Re: [LegacyUG] jpeg and pdf pictures

2013-01-18 Thread gcr...@juno.com
Just how much does a JPG 'degrade' when you edit it? Isn't recommended that 
photo's in Legacy be in JPG format? Does just viewing them in Legacy, or any 
other app for that matter, degrade them?
gc

-- Original Message --
From: JLB 
To: LegacyUserGroup@LegacyUsers.com
Subject: Re: [LegacyUG] jpeg and pdf pictures
Date: Fri, 18 Jan 2013 13:56:12 -0800

And no, you shouldn't be editing JPG's. It's a compressed format and
every time you edit and re-save you'll lose picture quality. Your photos
should be in TIFF to begin with but that's not always possible.

JL Beeken
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Re: [LegacyUG] jpeg and pdf pictures

2013-01-18 Thread Brian/Support
You will also not be able to use a pdf format file as a picture file in
Legacy. PDF is a document format so Legacy cannot display them as an
individual's picture nor print these as pictures in reports.

Brian
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On 18-Jan-13 16:35, Barbara wrote:
> Hopefully you don't think this is off topic.
>
> Two questions about pdf saved photos:
> 1.  Is there a way to edit pdf saved pictures?
>   2. If not is there a way to change pdf saved pictures into jpeg so they can 
> be edited?
>
> I'm learning, and have saved several phots in pdf and have not been able to 
> work with them.  Maybe I've learned a lesson and should save all of them in 
> jpeg.
>
> Awaiting your thoughts and expertise.
> Barb



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Re: [LegacyUG] jpeg and pdf pictures

2013-01-18 Thread JLB
If you have something like Adobe Photoshop Elements you can open your
PDF's there and it will extract the photos for you. Do it one PDF at a time.

The other way (depending on the size of your photos) is to open the PDF
as usual. Depending on your PDF reader there may be a camera icon in the
menu that allows you to take a screenshot of the photo. You'd want to be
able to do that at full size, of course.

It depends what software is available to you but,no, you can't edit a
photo inside a PDF. Not in the way you mean, anyway.

And no, you shouldn't be editing JPG's. It's a compressed format and
every time you edit and re-save you'll lose picture quality. Your photos
should be in TIFF to begin with but that's not always possible.

JL Beeken
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On 1/18/2013 1:35 PM, Barbara wrote:
> Hopefully you don't think this is off topic.
> Two questions about pdf saved photos:
> 1.  Is there a way to edit pdf saved pictures?
>   2. If not is there a way to change pdf saved pictures into jpeg so
> they can be edited?
> I'm learning, and have saved several phots in pdf and have not been able
> to work with them.  Maybe I've learned a lesson and should save all of
> them in jpeg.
> Awaiting your thoughts and expertise.
> Barb
>
>
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