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10 vs 12 JPEG
As discussed in the "Price increase" thread, the 12-JPEG is considerably larger than the 10-JPEG. 10-JPEG would increase upload and download (when this service is available) speeds since it is smaller. Also, would help keep cost down for Smugmug which would trickle back to the customers. And according to the few comments… -
Re: 10 vs 12 JPEG
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Re: 10 vs 12 JPEG
Some info on JPEG compression If ALL you are going to do with an image is print it or view it and you NEVER want to edit it again, then a 10-JPEG is all you ever need. You will not be able to see an advantage with 12-JPEG and the file will just be larger. If you may be editing the JPEG image again or if the recipient (in a… -
Re: 10 vs 12 JPEG
First off, is the original poster actually suggesting that Smugmug should make JPEG 10 the maximum JPG compression they allow for uploaded images, to save server space? Correct me if I interpreted wrongly but in response, I don't think it's possible (or at least optimal) for an image hosting site to actually screen…
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