But to be clear, this will only happen to the new version of the image. The original will never go through this decompression/compression cycle.
--Larry On Tue, 2007-01-09 at 10:31 +0100, Stephane Delcroix wrote: > Editing imply decoding and recoding jpegs. The recoding is done with a > fixed compression factor. Now that the quality guessing code is > implemented and works fine, f-spot will recode all your modified jpegs > with a very similar compression factor, resulting in filesizes of the > same magnitude. > Some filters already use that, but not all the editing parts... > > regards > > s > > > On Tue, 2007-01-09 at 10:57 +0200, Antti Ahonen wrote: > > I like to use these editing features of F-spot for all simple editing > > I do, like cropping and minor color adjustments. Only now I noticed > > that the size of an exported jpg is much smaller tahn the original. > > > > If I have 2.8MB JPG, after editing (any editing, no cropping) I will > > have about 600 KB image. > > > > So what have been lost? > > > > And why is the size of the file not visible in F-spot? > > _______________________________________________ > > F-spot-list mailing list > > [email protected] > > http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/f-spot-list > > _______________________________________________ F-spot-list mailing list [email protected] http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/f-spot-list
