It's always good to have an uncompressed version of image for archive/backup
purposes, because if you want to do anything with that image at a later date and
it's en JPG it will just get more and more lossy. But it would be nice to not
have to open up another program to compress it. How about a built-in JPEG
compressor and have it save both versions of the file...
Then again, the best JPEG compressors like found in PhotoShop and Micrografx are
pretty big and fancy for a freeware program...
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