Hi Raphael,
this was very useful and interesting to me, thanks.
Although it wasn't me who asked for the jpeg compression levels,
I can really profit from this detailed information.
Keep at it! :-)
Yours,
Christine
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Jeffery Small wrote:
> "=?UTF-8?B?UmFwaGHDq2w=?= Quinet" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
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>> This is probably way more information that you were expecting. The
>> short answer is: set your GIMP quality level to 93 or higher (but in
>> fact, 90 should be OK). And set the subsampling to 1x1,1x1,1
"=?UTF-8?B?UmFwaGHDq2w=?= Quinet" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>This is probably way more information that you were expecting. The
>short answer is: set your GIMP quality level to 93 or higher (but in
>fact, 90 should be OK). And set the subsampling to 1x1,1x1,1x1.
Raphael:
Where do you set thi
On Thu, 23 Aug 2007 13:31:27 +0200, Andrew <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I need to make a JPEG "saved at a high quality setting (i.e. Photoshop
> level 10 or above)". Since I don't know what Photoshop is ;), could
> someone please tell me what the equivalent would be using GIMP?
Here is a table t
Hello,
I need to make a JPEG "saved at a high quality setting (i.e. Photoshop
level 10 or above)". Since I don't know what Photoshop is ;), could
someone please tell me what the equivalent would be using GIMP?
TIA,
Andrew
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