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Old December 22nd 04, 12:51 PM
Brian
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Default best compression for saving photos in jpeg?

What is the best compression (1 - 100%) to use when saving a scanned
colour photo in jpeg?
I was to be able to display the photo on the computer screen and also
be able to print the saved photo on a inkjet printer.

If I have very little compression then the saved photo file size is
too big in size. Is there a general rule I can use to decide the best
compression to use?

Regards Brian


 




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