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*.jpg Screenshots turn into bad quality
what to do
Published on October 22, 2007 By
HAPTORK
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Skinning
I was creating screenshot for a skin. When it was in .png or .tiff or .bmp format it was quite clear but for uploading I converted it to .jpg and its clearity got considerably reduced. The text become hard to read and the image was not at all looking good. Please tell me the solution for this.
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1
Cavan1
on Oct 22, 2007
Depending on the graphics software you are using check the quality/compression setting for saving as a jpg.
2
HG_Eliminator
on Oct 22, 2007
MSpaint by default is horrible for jpg saving, use gimp or XnView or Irfan. and as Cavan1 suggested check the "save" settings and adjust as you wish..
3
messiah1
on Oct 22, 2007
I always take my screenshot in png format and then, in photoshop, save it as a jpg. I always save it at the hightes quality allowed. Usually 12, yeah it makes it a bigger file, but I can't stand loading a screenshot of somebody's and seeing it all distorted and crappy. I realize alot of people don't have much control over the way it shows but it still bothers me.
4
2of3
on Oct 23, 2007
Here's what I do:
Save as .bmp then open the shot in my photo treatment program (I have Finepix Viewer because it came with my Fuji digital camera) and change the save format. The .jpg doesn't look any different than the .bmp
May be the hard way, but it works for me
5
Snap Hook
on Oct 24, 2007
Another nice freeware, but donations are appreciated, graphics program is paint.net.
I believe it does require .net, though.
6
MPB2
on Jan 12, 2008
try http://www.ntwind.com/software/winsnap.html it gets everything on your screen, and it doesnt use paint or photoshop at all. its a trial though
7
killajosh
on Jan 12, 2008
Haptork, if you don't have Photoshop, use GIMP. It's free, and it will allow you to save the .jpg at a high quality....
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