ronknights opened this issue on Jun 04, 2002 ยท 15 posts
jnmoore posted Tue, 04 June 2002 at 2:41 PM
In Photoshop, look at the layers menu and whichever layer has a blue background is the active one. I use this to make comparisons between subtle changes. Then, when I'm finished, make the layer I want to keep active and flatten the image ( you can merge layers first, before flattenning, if you want to combine some of them for the finished product). Photoshop presents all the jpeg options when you save the pic, no need for a "jepegger". Just pick baseline optimised and 7 or 8 for quality (It's hard to see any losses with these settings). Jim Moore