Clive Watson
Looks like I picked the wrong week to quit ampheta
OK, no doubt this will be obvious to some people...
JPEGs lose data when saved whereas TIFFs are lossless, right?
But with a JPEG, if you go Save As, then Options, you can adjust the compression factor, the least compression (and therefore highest quality) being 1.
So if you do this with a JPEG, is it as good as a TIFF? No doubt it isn't that simple, but if so, could someone explain why?
JPEGs lose data when saved whereas TIFFs are lossless, right?
But with a JPEG, if you go Save As, then Options, you can adjust the compression factor, the least compression (and therefore highest quality) being 1.
So if you do this with a JPEG, is it as good as a TIFF? No doubt it isn't that simple, but if so, could someone explain why?