I definitely have to agree with you. We are a software duplication
company and print labels on cd's all the time. We always tell
customers to provide graphics in a tiff file format.

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Gordon Messmer
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Subject: Re: Photo deluxe file converter (*.pdd) for Linux?


Bret Hughes wrote:
> I guess I will need to train my partner to export all images as
jpeg.  I

If you're working on professional graphics, I would suggest saving
the
original as TIFF.  Saving as JPEG is fine if you never plan to
modify
the image, but if you have to scale it, or rework some detail, you
should always, always save in a non-lossy format like TIFF.  I only
convert to JPEG once I've finished any and all work on an image, and
only if I plan to use it on a web site.

MSG


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