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Saving as PDF with JPG compression vs saving it as JPG
I am creating a booklet with a hight resolutio (more than 4800 pixels height) and I am about to print it.
My question is, what is better in terms of quality:
Saving each page as a PDF with JPG ...
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What image quality is lost when re-saving a JPEG image in MS Paint?
Has anyone ever noticed that if you open a image in mspaint (.jpg, .jpeg) and then just save it, the image size is reduced by many folds. I use this method to reduce the file size.
However, I am not ...
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Reasonable file size for printing high quality photography as A3 posters?
I bought some photos and need to send them off for printing. The printing company asked for the final files to be in PDF format, so I've converted them using Illustrator and Photoshop. I also added a ...
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How can I resize more than 2GB of travel photography with no quality compromise?
I have more then two gigabytes of travel photography. Each image takes up than 4 to 5 megabytes. I have to send them to some one. How can I resize all images while retaining high image quality?
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Good compromise on quality/compression for hi-rez photographs?
My Nikon D90 dumps out photographs that are 4288 x 2848 @ 300 DPI. They're about ~3 MB in size.
I'm an amateur in every sense of the word. I don't know what 75% of the camera settings do.
I'm ...
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What are jpeg artifacts and what can be done about them?
I know JPEG is a "lossy" compression algorithm that discards information in order to save space. What is the visual impact of this? I've heard of "JPEG artifacts". What do these look like?
Are there ...