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Hello,
There’s something I don’t quite understand about saving images in the Photoshop PDF format. If I have an image with an adjustment layer for instance, and I save that image in PDF with layers and encodes it in JPEG low quality, will I degrade the image every time I overwrite it in PDF and JPEG low quality encoding again? It seems as if the image only degrade the first time I save it in PDF and low quality JPEG, or am I wrong?
If it degrades every time I overwrite it in PDF low JPEG quality, then I wonder why I can’t see a difference even if I’ve overwritten it many times. Am I going blind here, or does Photoshop only compress image data the first time one saves a PDF with JPEG encoding, but not the following times?
(Hope you understand my bad English).
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Regards
Madsen.
There’s something I don’t quite understand about saving images in the Photoshop PDF format. If I have an image with an adjustment layer for instance, and I save that image in PDF with layers and encodes it in JPEG low quality, will I degrade the image every time I overwrite it in PDF and JPEG low quality encoding again? It seems as if the image only degrade the first time I save it in PDF and low quality JPEG, or am I wrong?
If it degrades every time I overwrite it in PDF low JPEG quality, then I wonder why I can’t see a difference even if I’ve overwritten it many times. Am I going blind here, or does Photoshop only compress image data the first time one saves a PDF with JPEG encoding, but not the following times?
(Hope you understand my bad English).
—
Regards
Madsen.
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