So my question is if there is a way to preserve image quality after doing a batch resize in XnView? I don't see the option anywhere. All results of my resized images have their qualities reduces and become grainy unfortunately.
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If you are using XnView Classic, rather than XnView MP or XnConvert, and the Batch Processing > Resize transformation:V4D3R wrote: Thu Nov 19, 2020 9:51 pmSo my question is if there is a way to preserve image quality after doing a batch resize in XnView? I don't see the option anywhere. All results of my resized images have their qualities reduces and become grainy unfortunately.
Oh man, I'm sorry I just realized I posted in XnView Classic. I have XnView MP. Would it be the same steps? I see a settings button in Output and under the JPEG tab I can push the button from 80 to 100. But I'm not sure if that will do it.cday wrote: Thu Nov 19, 2020 10:30 pm
If you are using XnView Classic, rather than XnView MP or XnConvert, and the Batch Processing > Resize transformation:
o On the General tab the compression used when saving can be set using the Options button to the right of the Output file format window;
o On the Transformation tab you can select and experiment with alternative Resample methods.
If not resolved please provide further details.
Saving a JPEG at 100% will normally result in a noticeable increase in file size, but not necessarily a very visible increase in image quality, so possibly the problem lies elsewhere?V4D3R wrote: Fri Nov 20, 2020 4:18 pm I have XnView MP. Would it be the same steps? I see a settings button in Output and under the JPEG tab I can push the button from 80 to 100. But I'm not sure if that will do it.
So for example, I select two images (JPG) that are at 1067x1600. I select batch convert and create two actions.cday wrote: Fri Nov 20, 2020 5:03 pm
Saving a JPEG at 100% will normally result in a noticeable increase in file size, but not necessarily a very visible increase in image quality, so possibly the problem lies elsewhere?
Can you give more information on the input file format and the Actions you have selected?
Edit:
Are your input files possibly Camera RAW?
If so, please check on the Settings tab the Load Format Settings setting for the Camera RAW image size selected...
It would be fine if you post the results here for the benefit of all readers.V4D3R wrote: Sat Nov 21, 2020 11:26 pm ....I will play around with it to see if it can't be improved somewhat.