The JPG is a lossy format by default for one, and for 2, once you pass 80ish% quality setting, there's a diminishing return in quality vs size. My recommandation is to never ever save 100% quality. Don't use JPGs for image text (text images?), that's not where it's strength is - doesn't handle sharp changes in contrast to well. Do recall that JPGs are meant for pictures/photos, and possibly smooth gradients. But PNGs are a lossless format (large file size), you do need to be careful when using them. Many forget that you have a PNG-8 to your disposal (256 colours or less), and depending on the amount of colours, this can be a GREAT option. Hey Kev, I agree w/ what was said below - but I would add a few items:Īlways consider the format you need to start with.
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