Re: action to change image to 96ppi



In article <1141960465.567340.270400@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>,
"mark@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx" <mark@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

file -> save as->jpeg.
since i am overwriting the original file in this folder, "yes" to
replace
file size "7"

As a side question, why are you saving as JPEG? What do you plan to do
with the image?

JPEG is "lossy." It degrades the quality of the image. As a general
rule, you should never use JPEG unless you have a clear, specific, and
good reason why the image *must* be JPEG and no other format will work.

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