of jpeg choices, standard compression is preferable. optimized means  
it's vaguely optimizing the file size, not the print quality.  
progressive should be avoided altogether.

'if' print quality is a concern then 'save as' a .psd file, which has  
no compression. best...jf

On Aug 6, 2006, at 8:19 PM, Anne Cartwright wrote:

> What's the best way to save a jpg for printing? I get three choices:
>
> Baseline ("Standard"), Baseline Optimized and Progressive. The only  
> information I get from PE Help relates to saving for the Web. I  
> will want to use this off my printer.
>
> Anne Cartwright


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