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To: Henry J Costanzo who wrote (51753)3/19/2006 4:21:50 PM
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The TIFF to JPEG file copy process is simple and safe. Nothing to worry about. The "Save As" command is 100% safe because your original TIFF files are left untouched, only the new JPEG copies you create with the Save As > JPEG command are changed (compressed). You can open both the (original) TIFF and (compressed) JPEG files and compare them. They will look exactly the same to you, guaranteed.



To: Henry J Costanzo who wrote (51753)3/20/2006 9:59:54 PM
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I'm timid....so no more than one step at a time......I'll try the file format tonight or tomorrow...(Looks a little complicated....??)

Got a free solution for you that could not be any easier:

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