On Thu, 30 Apr 2009, LuKreme wrote:
A tip:  the PNG takes up considerably more disk space (and thus
loading time) and you're not increasing any quality (since it was
originally lossy).
Actually, the PNGs load considerably faster for me as desktop images, which is why I convert them.

I agree that bmp or png loads faster for a desktop, but I would suggest, just as a courtesy to people's bandwidth, that you retain the original jpg, and mail *that* when you want to send your images to people. And that's the reason I wouldn't worry about false positives with the
DSL####.png rule - most people won't (shoudln't?) be mailing them.

- Charles



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