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Bryce F.A.Q (Last Updated: 2025 Jan 04 3:16 am)
You might try ACDSee. Right click on file name, convert to: set jpg compression level. I have reduced enormous files with this prgm to more usefull file size with no noticeable loss of quality. You have to experiment and judge what is acceptable for your own tastes, but it's a great program. - Art -
Hi, Bonestructure, I'm using PSP 6.0. I don't remember ever having had that problem with PSP before. It is almost slightly "softening" the image when saving it to JPEG. I wonder if they have added some new "feature" that is causing this. I'll have to dig into preferences. Art, I have ACSee, I'll have to try doing the conversion there. Thanks. Fiontar
fiontar, I use PSP 5.5 and here's a little trick for you to try. I save some of my images as jpg files by just saving the bmp file, and the size gets really low without much lose in quality. But on a few pics I have noticed the lower quality so I instead of saving them as a jpg I use the batch conversion utility in PSP. It does not compress them as much and you don't lose as much quality of the pic. On average a 500K bmp will convert down to about a 120K jpg for me without a noticable lose in quality of the pic. If you haven't tried this yet give it a try and see what you think. Autoloader
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