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Question by martabfp
Submitted on 8/28/2003
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If a picture originally taken as JPEG has been saved as TIFF, would it improve the print results?


Answer by bene
Submitted on 12/1/2003
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Saving images originally taken as jpegs as a tiff will not improve print quality per se but will ensure no further degradation occurs if you wish to alter that image in the future

 

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