>> But you won't have the original image. An especially in images with sharp
>> edges (which occur often in MSX pictures!) you will lose _lots_ of detail
>> even if you use 90% quality -- it's simply a consequence of the
compression
>> method used. Just try it: make a simple image, preferably on your MSX
:-):
>> a purple square on a yellow background. Save it as bitmap, and convert
it to
>> a JPG. There is NO way you will retain the sharp edges in the JPG...
>
>Exactly. JPEG was designed specially for compressing of real images (i.e.,
>photos or digitally acquired images), and is based in the fact that usual
>images don't have abrupt transitions of color and human's eyes have less
>optical resolution in chrominance than luminance.
Errmm... apparently you still haven't looked at it... It ARE photos of, for
example my MoonSound, the FM-Stereo-Pak, Usas etc...
~Grauw
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