[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
In a message dated 12/19/2005 12:09:08 PM Pacific Standard Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: I save full-rez as I also use the JPEG for printing. Save for Web won't handle that.

-Adam
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Hmmm, good pt. I sometimes print from JPEG. So what does Save for Web do exactly? As constrasted to just saving as a JPEG?
I know someone mentioned one thing, but what are the other things?

Excuse me, not very articulate -- tired -- just got through cooking 3 varieties of cookies, about 4 dozen each variety, as Xmas gifts four our neighbors.

I am seriously thinking of skipping this next year. Maybe skipping Xmas entirely. Maybe finding some place to go that has never heard of Xmas.
TIA, Marnie ;-)

Save for Web gives far more control over JPEG options and also does an automatic conversion to 8 bit. However it limits max resolution and arbitrarily tags the image with sRGB (it doesn't actually do a conversion). The size issue is biggest for me, since 3008x2000 (default resolution of the *ist DSLR's) is larger than the limit and my scans from film are even larger.

-Adam

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