In article <e1b5b43e4e.martin@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>, Martin Wuerthner
<lists@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> In message <4e3eb4129asmartgroups@xxxxxxxxx> Tim Hill
> <smartgroups@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> > I tend to use high quality jpegs [...]
> >
> > (Stands back to wait for those with microscope-vision to complain
> > about jpeg artifacts which, in the real world and at high settings
> > are not noticeable).
> Irrespective of whether the artifacts are noticeable or not, you will
> find that PNG usually gives smaller file sizes on line drawings, and
> that at higher quality than a JPEG.
Indeed this is true but I still find some (old) windoze users are unable
to process PNGs.
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Tim Hill,
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... "Wherever the bright sun of heaven shall shine, his honour and greatness of
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