Aradeonas wrote:
Maximum 100 I think.At least it is better that 75. More is better ;)
Doesn't 100% create a (much) bigger file as a result?
I think some other programs are using 90% as default.
(always presented to the user to change !!)
http://photo.stackexchange.com/questions/30243/what-quality-to-choose-when-converting-to-jpg
Either way, it's up to the programmer/user to set the real compression.
It could be default set to 1 because you'll always need to "reset" it.
(never trust the default value of a compression-setting !!)
Grtz,
Rik (rvk)
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