Just for a comparison test ... Yesterday, I used a professional photographer's raw source, converted to a 'tif' file that was 156-megabyte for a single portrait image 3744 x 5616 pixels and shown to be 15.600" x 23.399" at 240 pixels/inch to do a print quality comparison. So exhibit #1 was a 'tif' file with a size of 155,861,380. From that source, I used gimp to convert it to a .jpg at 100% quality, and the result was a 11 megabyte file. So exhibit #2 was a 'jpg' with a file size of of 10,990,434. For exhibit #3, with gimp, I also saved the same image at the gimp default quality of 85% which created a file size of 2 megabyte - actually: 1,815,303. For exhibit #4, I used gimp to scale the image down to 1280 x 1920 saved as jpg at 85% quality which created a file size of 1/4th of a megabyte - actually 225,492 bytes. For exhibit #5, I further scaled the image down to 8" x 12" at 100 pixels/inch and saved it as a jpg with a file size of 1/10th of a megabyte - actually 121,542. I sent all five files to Costco to print as 8" x 12" with random letters assigned to each file/image. I seriously doubt that anyone could tell any difference between any of these five images with a naked eye. I have nearly perfect vision and I studied them with a magnifying glass and cannot tell any difference in the first four and only I can only tell an almost imperceptible difference between exhibit #1 and exhibit #5 by using a jeweler's loop. -------------------- > ... the relatively cheap digicam I bought in 2002 saved date/time, > effective f-stop, shutter speed, effective ISO, and various other > things in an EXIF block within the JPEGs it produced. The slightly > better digicam I have now does the same thing, and it can't produce > anything but JPEGs. [snipped] > ... It just depends on how much disk space you'd like to > devote to storing stuff. Since I'm not a professional photographer, I > find that 3500x2600 JPEGs at 90+ quality (about 2.2M per JPEG) seem to > work great for what I need. --------------------------------------------------- PLUG-discuss mailing list - PLUG-discuss@lists.plug.phoenix.az.us To subscribe, unsubscribe, or to change your mail settings: http://lists.PLUG.phoenix.az.us/mailman/listinfo/plug-discuss