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Hoddo |
posted on 13th Feb 08 at 12:56 |
quote: :thumbs: | |
Scotty_B |
posted on 13th Feb 08 at 12:43 |
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Tiger |
posted on 12th Feb 08 at 22:02 |
If its for pro-printing I save them as .TIF files | |
JonnyJ |
posted on 12th Feb 08 at 20:22 |
^ What andy said. I save all mine as jpegs to put in the internet, they are bound to be poorer quality than raw. | |
AndyKent |
posted on 12th Feb 08 at 19:30 |
JPG will always be lossy but its the best web format TBH. | |
Rob E |
posted on 12th Feb 08 at 19:15 |
not sharing all of them, just the ones I would like to upload onto the internet and put onto CD for people etc seem to be a bit poor quiality, makes my photography look even worse :lol: | |
AndyKent |
posted on 12th Feb 08 at 18:57 |
Don't worry about file size, save them as 12s if you must have a JPG. Otherwise try saving as PNG, I find that less 'lossy'. | |
Rob E |
posted on 12th Feb 08 at 18:45 |
I have recently started using the RAW settings to take pictures on my camera. I am using photoshop CS to adjust the raw files. I am finding when I save them as jpg I am losing quite a bit of quality from the image. Im saving them at a grade 8 jpg as want to keep the file size to a reasonable size. Any advice? Thanks :) |