Aha; thanks for providing that informative link on previous research!
And, as for the suggested 90 JPG output setting, maybe that explains why my
GIMP persistently wants to default to that number.
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When I export a Web JPG from GIMP and it offers me a sliding Quality bar
that goes 0 - 100. I want to know if that's an equivalent to the similar
JPG quality setting in Photoshop? The reason I'm asking is that my research
on Photoshop indicated that JPG output quality settings above 75 were
On 2012-06-15 14:51, Keith Purtell wrote:
When I export a Web JPG from GIMP and it offers me a sliding Quality bar
that goes 0 - 100. I want to know if that's an equivalent to the similar
JPG quality setting in Photoshop?
Raphaël Quinet did research into this back in 2007:
On Fri, 2012-06-15 at 14:51 -0500, Keith Purtell wrote:
When I export a Web JPG from GIMP and it offers me a sliding Quality bar
that goes 0 - 100. I want to know if that's an equivalent to the similar
JPG quality setting in Photoshop?
No; gimp's 75 is awful, although I often use it for the