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In depth with SPP 4.1 - Basics. Video 1.

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Uploaded by on Aug 31, 2010

SigmaAmerica posted these videos a while back but without utilizing HD when uploading - which makes it hard to actually follow exactly what it is that I'm doing in Sigma Photo Pro. Here's my original movie.

For www.rytterfalk.com

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  • It all depends on what you want to do with the saved file. If it's for web / printing (not huge prints), then level 10 is perfectly fine - you would never notie any jpeg artifacts and you would probably get away with a lot less. But, if you want to continue with the image with some post processing in Photoshop or Gimp, then TIFF is the only way to go - and f you're aiming for some large printing - then Tiff what you should use as there is very little loss of data. 8 bit if less post process.

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  • Hi Carl I have question: is it better to save JPEG at 10 or 12 level of quality? I saw in this video you don't choose the maximum quality...

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