If the company/person need JPGfor some reason (like compatibility of some
kind), then it has to be JPG, doesn't it? If you want the best quality for
your own personal use, keep the original file (ODF, for example).

XCF is a great format if you ask me, but how do you convert an ODF or MS
Office file to XCF? Maybe first converting to BMP, then editing with GIMP if
necessary, then saving as XCF. Then the BMP can be deleted.

The virtual printer "FinePrint", that I mentioned earlier, can
save the "printed" file as BMP. Maybe someone know about an Open Source
program for doing this? I would love to have this option in Linux.

Johnny Andersson

2007/7/2, Pueblo Native <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:

Johnny Andersson wrote:
> I have seen that too. But it depends what you mean by "publisher". In my
> case I made a CD and the company who made the covers for me required jpg
> format.

Even assuming that's the case, would you really want to save in a lossy
format like jpg?  Wouldn't you want something like xcf or something a
little more high res?

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