Stirlitz (Unregistered)
03/02/04 01:13 PM
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JPEG Output quality
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I've already got JPEG compressed images for my lots, so I don't need Auction Wizard to compress them again before uploading to FTP. How can I turn off the option of compressing images by Auction Wizard?
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grumpy3b (stranger
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03/08/04 09:59 PM
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hi ya...if you look under:
FILE~PROGRAM OPTIONS
there is a setting for JPEG compression and a few other image options...
hope that helps...
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Razz (stranger
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02/04/12 11:22 AM
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Hi all, I've been wondering about this myself because it sounds like AW2K automatically compresses the images before uploading. I don't see any option to turn this feature off for those of us who edit/compress our photos in another editor. The only option I can think of is to set it at it's lowest compression, but since it's a "lossy" format, I would rather not have my finished jpegs re-compressed at all...unless of course I wanted too :P
I think it would be better to have it so that it only compresses if we let AW2K resize our images or unless we wanted it to.
I know it would be easier if I just used the AW2K editor, but I need more advanced functions sometimes and really hate switching between multiple editors.
I was curious how do you all do your pics?
Edited by Razz on 02/04/12 11:31 AM (server time).
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bluepennylady (Carpal Tunnel)
02/04/12 05:48 PM
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Hi
We take the highest possible resolution images we can with our Nikon D50 DSLR camera. We resize/resample and shrink by factor of 2 in AW2K.. Sometimes we will use another image editor to do backgrounds or add special finishes to a photo.
Taking the highest possible resolution with the camera really helped so the images don't look blurrry etc
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