The problem is jpeg. Every time you save a jpeg file you loose quality.
Save your files as a tif, or some other lossless format, and convert to jpeg
only when you need one.

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Stan Beck > From New Orleans to Brandon MS
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Peter - 29 Jun 2006 17:21 GMT
Thank you, Stan, I'll try.
Peter
> The problem is jpeg. Every time you save a jpeg file you loose quality.
> Save your files as a tif, or some other lossless format, and convert to jpeg
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> > Thank you,