jpeg quality setting for resized photos in web generation

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kefir_sub
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jpeg quality setting for resized photos in web generation

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Hello,

How about adding a jpeg quality setting for resized photos when generating web pages? There is already a control to set quality for thumbnails.

It seems that the default for pictures is quite low: 70-80% (?), sometimes it produces too strong artifacts for my taste. For my websites I tend to use 90% (much larger files but better quality). It would be convenient to control it from "Web page create" screen without having to do resizing separately.

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Re: jpeg quality setting for resized photos in web generatio

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kefir_sub wrote:Hello,


How about adding a jpeg quality setting for resized photos when generating web pages? There is already a control to set quality for thumbnails.

It seems that the default for pictures is quite low: 70-80% (?), sometimes it produces too strong artifacts for my taste. For my websites I tend to use 90% (much larger files but better quality). It would be convenient to control it from "Web page create" screen without having to do resizing separately.
Yes, currently quality used is 70%
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xnview wrote:
kefir_sub wrote:Hello,


How about adding a jpeg quality setting for resized photos when generating web pages? There is already a control to set quality for thumbnails.

It seems that the default for pictures is quite low: 70-80% (?), sometimes it produces too strong artifacts for my taste. For my websites I tend to use 90% (much larger files but better quality). It would be convenient to control it from "Web page create" screen without having to do resizing separately.
Yes, currently quality used is 70%
Hmmm, im my opinion this is a "must have" feature.
70% quality produces in almost all cases too strong artifacts for me.
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