Image Quality
For those of you who shoot only jpgs digitally here's a word of caution. First of all we must understand some technical features of image files. ALL jpgs compress when saved every time. The image eliminates un-needed information every time we re-save it to a drive. So, by default a jpg is designmed to loose quality. If you are going to retouch or color correct a jpg, save it as a tiff first, do your retouching on the tiff and then save it back to a jpg again. Tiff files, inherently do not compress and loose information when retouched and re-saved. This is why Tiffs are bigger files than jpgs; they retain ALL the information.
I hope this helps in this controversial topic. These facts are not my opinions. This is technical data that is true of all digital files.
Jeff
Labels: Digital Files, Online Photo Courses

