lascapi, 1 year ago With a 70% quality jpg, you lose the ability to crop, edit or blow up your images. It basically limits you to looking at them on a screen. I don’t understand what you mean! 🧐 If I have a 70% quality jpeg, I can open it in Gimp and crop, edit or blow up (a bit) the image.
With a 70% quality jpg, you lose the ability to crop, edit or blow up your images. It basically limits you to looking at them on a screen.
I don’t understand what you mean! 🧐
If I have a 70% quality jpeg, I can open it in Gimp and crop, edit or blow up (a bit) the image.