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t millican wrote:
> one small note:
> The BMP format makes for a better image than the JPG format. JPG is
> compressed, so it has an advantage in that it takes less disk space and
> is more suited for webpages, etc.
W/ a qualite ratio > 80%, you can't notice compression artefact on most
pictures.
> For printing, I'd stick with a
> non-lossy format like bmp and redefine the resolution (render it
> according to the formula given by Neil though) to print.
Another alternative is PNG format which is compressed w/ a
non-destructive algorithm.
> Merry Christmas.
Merry Christmas to all.
Lolo
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