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01/31/2006 10:49:56 PM · #1 |
Which one do I go for best quality of saving a JPEG in PS. Thanks.
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01/31/2006 11:02:36 PM · #2 |
"Optimized" saves slightly (2%-8%) smaller than "standard" at no visible loss of quality. "Progressive" actually increases file size slightly but provides a staggered download (pops a coarse version immediately and flows in a smoother version on top of that) and is useless for DPC.
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01/31/2006 11:04:20 PM · #3 |
yeah, this wasn't necessarily for web stuff, but just for personal future use. so standard seems like the right choice then. great. thanks.
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01/31/2006 11:14:16 PM · #4 |
Sorry to hijack the thread, but what about the "ICC Profile"? (Also a checkbox in save-for-the-web) |
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02/01/2006 01:16:46 AM · #5 |
Originally posted by magnus: Sorry to hijack the thread, but what about the "ICC Profile"? (Also a checkbox in save-for-the-web) |
If the images are to be used in a color managed way then go ahead if you have it in the color space you want it viewed in. However, the web and web browsers are not color managed -- unless you consider always displaying as if it was in the sRGB color space as being color managed.
David
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02/08/2006 12:40:29 PM · #6 |
Is there any way to tell if a jpeg is baseline or baseline optimized? Irfanview does not not see any difference. |
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