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    PNG vs JPEG

    I am putting together a website for my Aunt who is an artist. I took pictures of her paintings in RAW format (CR2). I open with Photoshop and make minor level adjustments and resize the image to about 800pixels wide by whatever the length of the cropped painting is. I first saved as a jpeg and immediately noticed a loss in color. The picture lost it's "pop" and a lot of her paintings are "popping" with color. I then tried "save for web" and noticed that the program wanted to save a gif. The gif looked awful because I could see small blocks that looked like pixels in certain areas. The PNG format looks the best but is about twice the size of my jpegs. Because I need the images to look as good as possible.. would PNG work for the website? or are there settings for saving a jpeg without losing the color? (jpeg preferred because of the file size). Thanks very much!

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    Why don't you fine adjust the quality of the image. You can manually raise and lower the quality of a png and jpeg.

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    PNG is lossless and basically designed for web use. Because it doesn't discard any color information, your PNG files will be bigger. You can always save .jpg files at a higher quality level if you're working from orginals, but the size of file will increase as you increase quality (less compression, less loss of color info).

    If you want to use background transparency and background matting, then go .png. But if you're just concerned about quality, save your .jpg files at maximum quality and they should look fine.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ThWind81 View Post
    I first saved as a jpeg and immediately noticed a loss in color. The picture lost it's "pop" and a lot of her paintings are "popping" with color!
    With Jpeg you shouldn't have a major loss of color. Either your Jpeg quality settings are too low or your system is not well calibrated.

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    Smile

    u can use softwares like faststone photo resizer to acheive desires result.

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    To reduce the size of PNG file, try posterization.
    Image-Adhustments-Posterize

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    good info here

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    i usually save on jpeg

 

 

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