On 07/03/2007 08:00 AM, Johnny Andersson wrote: > 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. >
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