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To: Henry J Costanzo who wrote (51775)3/21/2006 4:41:29 AM
From: Doren  Read Replies (1) of 213182
 
Set the compression at 'best' quality and the jpgs will work fine.

.tiffs are mainly for printing they are generally uncompressed and large but BEST quality.

.jpegs were developed to be compressed at different levels. A nearly uncompressed .jpg is generally smaller than a tiff but looks almost as good. A heavily compressed .jpg will be smaller and ugly. jpg is the favored compression for images with graduated colors such as photographs.

.gifs are limited to 256 colors or less and are generally better for solid color images or images of text. This would probably be the best format for your graphs but it's no biggie.

Image compression is a bit of a voodoo art form.
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