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Godelieve Blanpain #1
Saving .JPG or .TIF pictures
Hi,
I just bought a new camera and I'm trying to download pictures in Photoshop (5.0).
When I made some changes yesterday, I noticed that the initial size of my pictures just smelt !
For example :
initial size 4 mg - after saving 438 Kb
initial size 14 mg - after saving 47 Kb
How does it come ?
After re-opening the pictures, I could see that the initial quality of it just disappeared !
Can somebody help me ?
Thanks !
Godelieve
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Godelieve Blanpain #2
Re: Saving .JPG or .TIF pictures
Does PS mean PostScript ? Sorry, but I'm quite new in the Photoshop world
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Colin Walls #3
Re: Saving .JPG or .TIF pictures
Sorry. No. PS usually means "Photoshop" on this forum.
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Colin Walls #4
Re: Saving .JPG or .TIF pictures
Please do not use the BACK button or Refresh - this leads to multiple posts.
Thanks.
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dave milbut #5
Re: Saving .JPG or .TIF pictures
what i do is copy my pictures over to the hard drive, then immediately - BEFORE opening PS or any picture editor - check the read only box in the proporties for the files. That way there's no chance of me saving over them by accident. If I try I get a message telling me the file is write protected and it serves as a reminder to save under a new name/format.
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