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Re: filmscanners: File format



What would be the point of storing and reopening and saving the same image 
in a compressed format repeatedly. Each time there would be some 
generational loss. Store in an uncompressed native format to your graphics 
program. If you open a jpeg in Photoshop it automatically takes on the 
characteristics of a PSD. That's why you should save it as a PSD prior to 
working on it. Then use Photoshop's "Save for the Web" to create your 
compressed jpeg.

Larry


>Did any one knows whether is there any informations/details loses when
>store in compressed JPG format in maximum quality 10 and while you keep
>opening and saving the same file many times?
>And how about the raw file TIFF?


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