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Poser - OFFICIAL F.A.Q (Last Updated: 2025 Jan 24 6:22 pm)
If you're talking about saving the image from poser, you can choose the amount of jpeg compression in the save dialog box. Poser saves really lousy jpegs, even if you set it to the maximum (12, I think). If you have a graphics app like photoshop or PSP, I'd advise you to save images in .psd or .tiff format, then convert them to jpeg in another app. mac
There's a similar thread earlier with some answers: just follow this link: http://www.renderosity.com/messages.ez?ForumID=12356&Form.ShowMessage=1466430
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Well, I wouldn't save anything as a .jpg right out of Poser. I think Poser does a horrible job. You can always save it as a .jpg from Photoshop, where you have much more control. I always save as a .tif, take it into Photoshop, do my postwork, and then save as a .psd (for future reference) and THEN save as a .jpg for web viewing or whatever else. :-) That way I end up with the "raw" render in .tif format, the layered .psd, and the .jpg image. bonni
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