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Arlen (in a highly informative e-mail message) wrote:
>Another tip for working with graphics of every format: Always save a copy
>in the highest quality possible that makes sense (don't save a 300dpi scan
>at 1200dpi, you don't gain anything). You never know when that cute 72dpi
>web graphic will be asked to serve on a 3600dpi print page. Once you've
>pulled the pixels out, they never, ever want to return.
A related question:
Is there a single graphic format you recommend that would provide the widest
base for others? Meaning, if I were to save a screen shot in a single
"source" format, for use in possible, yet unforseen circumstances, would
there be one which would be ideal?
TIA
Moshe Kruger
Information developer
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