In a message dated 12/18/2005 3:46:53 PM Pacific Standard Time, 
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
If you use "save for web" your don't have to do a separate conversion, 
it will save your 16 bit .psd as an 8 bit jpeg. I just do a "bicubic 
sharper" downsize, and "save for web", then delete the downsized .psd 
image without saving.

graywolf
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Yeah, I usually save for web now to create jpegs. I started doing this when I 
realized it left the PDF file alone and still active in the window.

I generally use bicubic straight, unadorned, vanilla flavor, whatever. Is 
sharper better? 

Actually, come to think of it, most times now I resize and then sharpen 
first. Then I save for web with no resizing/sharpening at the time. (I can undo 
the 
changes to the pdf before saving it.)  I usually do my own sharpening now, 
using the high pass filter option that Boris explained to me. I guess I prefer 
to know how much sharpening is going on. Not sure one has any control over that 
in the automatic options.

Maybe I going through too many steps.

Marnie aka Doe ;-)

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