you're right, we need a slider like photoshop has when saving jpgs.
"Skynet" <skynet@xxxxxx> wrote in message
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> "Troy Barnes (MSFT)" <troyb@xxxxxx> ha scritto nel messaggio
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>> Wow, that is not the expected behavior. Can you tell me the steps I need
>> to follow to reproduce the same behavior? I have an 8mpx photo. What
>> kind of editing to you do to the photo? Remove red eye? Adjust Color?
>> Also, do you have an original 7mpx photo where you see this problem that
>> you can share with me?
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>> Troy Barnes
>> Microsoft
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> You can do a simple test using this picture:
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> http://www.thoosje.com/vista-wallpap...lpapers(3).jpg
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> Open in with windows live photogallery, go to edit and choose "auto
> adjust".
> Then exit WLPG to let it to save the picture and go to your hd where you
> saved the image: you will see that it has been reduced from 1597kb to 497.
> Where that megabyte has gone?
> Picture look nice the same, but WLPG uses a too high jpeg compression.