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Posted by JAB on November 15, 1996 at 18:54:47:
In Reply to: Re: Sending Painter images by E-Mail posted by Thomas Lindstrom - DiP on November 15, 1996 at 05:54:37:
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: : Thanks again to Thomas Lindstrom from JAB. You seem to be the guardian angel around here! Just another question: if I attach them in JPEG format, does this mean the recepient will not be able to print them? Sorry about the question but I am moving very gradually from acrylic painting to computer painting. Many thanks again.
: : JAB
: Yes, it's almost certain that the receiver will be
: able to print the image: the absolute majority of
: image software of today supports JPEG. Just make
: sure to select the right compromise between size
: and compression level. If the printout is important
: to you and/or the receiver, use a high quality JPEG
: compression level (low compression = big file).
: Thomas - DiP
I thank Thomas for all his valuable advice. I am also new to this message boards. I think they are wonderful.