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ACD See question... Very simple !!!...
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| djzero2k |
Hi to all... Hope u can answer my question...
I shooted some photos with my camera and when I decided to change the file format with: "ACD See", the file size was reduced but less than what I expected...I didn't know why this was happenning... And then I realized it was due to the Quality Compression... So the question would be... What's the best quality compression for digital camera photos? 60%? 70%? 40%? 50%?.Coz the default value is 89%,so everytime I try to change the file format to .jpg the file size is reduce only some Kb's!!!...
Thank uy very much... |
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| beats and beeps |
| how are you? |
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| djzero2k |
| Do u want a photo from me ??? |
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| VAR |
| it's a personal choice- more compression=less quality pics |
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| Frenchie |
| quote: | Originally posted by djzero2k
Do u want a photo from me ??? |
yes, and signed. |
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| Spike |
| quote: | Originally posted by djzero2k
Hi to all... Hope u can answer my question...
I shooted some photos with my camera and when I decided to change the file format with: "ACD See", the file size was reduced but less than what I expected...I didn't know why this was happenning... And then I realized it was due to the Quality Compression... So the question would be... What's the best quality compression for digital camera photos? 60%? 70%? 40%? 50%?.Coz the default value is 89%,so everytime I try to change the file format to .jpg the file size is reduce only some Kb's!!!...
Thank uy very much... |
well first thing you need to do is take the shooted photos and judge for yourself how much you want to compress the photo. In general the more you compress it the more the quality will go down. So it really all depends how much quality you are willing to sacrifice in order to reduce your file sizes. |
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| djzero2k |
what i mean is what would be the standard value...I asked this coz I really don't know about this... JeJe...Well I try know with 60%... And see what happens...
Thankx !!! |
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| jdat |
| quote: | Originally posted by djzero2k
what i mean is what would be the standard value...I asked this coz I really don't know about this... JeJe...Well I try know with 60%... And see what happens...
Thankx !!! |
There is no one compression is ok for all setting.
It depends if you want to email them and post online, or just archive.
It is always better to keep the original files intact without changing the compression because there is NO going back.
For the pictures you want to email etc compress them but that's it don't touch your other pictures. |
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| enferno |
| did you hitted the wall too? |
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| Lira |
| quote: | Originally posted by djzero2k
shooted |
| quote: | Originally posted by Spike
shooted |
| quote: | Cambridge Advanced Learner's Dictionary
shoot (FILM)
verb [I or T] shot, shot
to use a camera to record a film or take a photograph:
We shot four reels of film in Egypt.
The film was shot on location in Southern India. |
http://dictionary.cambridge.org/def...72989&dict=CALD
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| ikhouvanu |
Hey I want a picture too! :whip:
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