If you mean the metadata and the ICC profile, referring to them as "extraneous junk" is foolish: they're important parts of a digital capture image, if not essential parts. I like having my copyright and the correct ICC profile incorporated into the file.

If that was not what you meant, what do you mean by "extraneous junk"?

BTW: Save for Web has options to retain the metadata and ICC profile properly, if you know how to use it.

G

On Apr 23, 2006, at 4:56 PM, graywolf wrote:

Because it strips all the extraneous junk out of the file?


Godfrey DiGiorgi wrote:
I see no point to using Save For Web at present. To me, it simply presents needless additional complexity.
I use a script in Photoshop which renders all my web images now:
- resize/resample to web resolution sizing for H or V oriented photos
- convert to sRGB color space
- resharpen for web using standard settings 0.7pixels, 50%, threshold 2
- convert to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
- add white/black pixel border
- add standard IPTC metadata
- save as JPEG quality 6 with ICC embedded
Why use Save for Web?
Godfrey
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