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Hi,
when saving a PSD to JPEG with e.g. 75%, opening the JPEG and save it again with 100%, which quality does it have? Still 75% or less? I think, in TIFF you can use either no compression, or lossless compression or lossy compression. How about JPEG?
I guess, choosing quality "12" in Photoshop (maximum) is equal to "100%" you can use in other editors. But 100% is still a little lossy, right?
Thanks,
Nico
when saving a PSD to JPEG with e.g. 75%, opening the JPEG and save it again with 100%, which quality does it have? Still 75% or less? I think, in TIFF you can use either no compression, or lossless compression or lossy compression. How about JPEG?
I guess, choosing quality "12" in Photoshop (maximum) is equal to "100%" you can use in other editors. But 100% is still a little lossy, right?
Thanks,
Nico
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