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Old 06-18-2008   #1 (permalink)
Jorge131


 
 

Copying pictures multiple times

Hello All,
So if I copy my pictures (JPEG) from CD #1 to CD #2 and then from CD #2 to
CD #3, would that possibly mean that my pictures in CD # 3 have less quality
than my pictures in CD #1. Does the copying process could affect the quality
of the pictures in the long term.

Thanks a lot for your reply




--
JF

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Old 06-18-2008   #2 (permalink)
Michael Walraven


 
 

Re: Copying pictures multiple times

Copying will not have any effect on the quality of a JPG image. You may be
confused with advice not to open a JPG then save it, this in general will
degrade the picture. (opening converts the JPG into a display format -
basically a bit map -, if it then converts it back into another JPG there
will be loss of quality.)

Michael


"Jorge131" <Jorge131@xxxxxx> wrote in message
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Quote:

> Hello All,
> So if I copy my pictures (JPEG) from CD #1 to CD #2 and then from CD #2 to
> CD #3, would that possibly mean that my pictures in CD # 3 have less
> quality
> than my pictures in CD #1. Does the copying process could affect the
> quality
> of the pictures in the long term.
>
> Thanks a lot for your reply
>
>
>
>
> --
> JF
My System SpecsSystem Spec
Old 06-19-2008   #3 (permalink)
Jorge131


 
 

Re: Copying pictures multiple times

Thanks for the clarification.
Then, I would also assume that if I modify the date the pictures were taken
or if I rename files (In groups of pictures as Windows Live allows), there is
no quality loss either. I tried doing this with some pictures and I noticed
the files actually increased their size in 3-4 KB.

Would you concur with my assumption?
Thanks
--
JF


"Michael Walraven" wrote:
Quote:

> Copying will not have any effect on the quality of a JPG image. You may be
> confused with advice not to open a JPG then save it, this in general will
> degrade the picture. (opening converts the JPG into a display format -
> basically a bit map -, if it then converts it back into another JPG there
> will be loss of quality.)
>
> Michael
>
>
> "Jorge131" <Jorge131@xxxxxx> wrote in message
> news11BB00D-C523-43A9-8022-506476D8A41D@xxxxxx
Quote:

> > Hello All,
> > So if I copy my pictures (JPEG) from CD #1 to CD #2 and then from CD #2 to
> > CD #3, would that possibly mean that my pictures in CD # 3 have less
> > quality
> > than my pictures in CD #1. Does the copying process could affect the
> > quality
> > of the pictures in the long term.
> >
> > Thanks a lot for your reply
> >
> >
> >
> >
> > --
> > JF
>
My System SpecsSystem Spec
Old 06-20-2008   #4 (permalink)
Michael Walraven


 
 

Re: Copying pictures multiple times

I would not expect that changing the file name would increase the size, but
neither operation should affect the contents (i.e. quality).
Using Windows Live Photo Gallery to 'set' the date picture taken if there
was no such entry in the original picture would increase the size as it
added a block to store that new data. (note that if there is no actual date
picture taken then the date created is used as a surrogate.) I have not
noticed increases in file sizes you are seeing, but then I have never looked
that closely.

Michael

"Jorge131" <Jorge131@xxxxxx> wrote in message
news:5FE49F24-9389-4AC7-A813-095BB490E69C@xxxxxx
Quote:

> Thanks for the clarification.
> Then, I would also assume that if I modify the date the pictures were
> taken
> or if I rename files (In groups of pictures as Windows Live allows), there
> is
> no quality loss either. I tried doing this with some pictures and I
> noticed
> the files actually increased their size in 3-4 KB.
>
> Would you concur with my assumption?
> Thanks
> --
> JF
>
>
> "Michael Walraven" wrote:
>
Quote:

>> Copying will not have any effect on the quality of a JPG image. You may
>> be
>> confused with advice not to open a JPG then save it, this in general will
>> degrade the picture. (opening converts the JPG into a display format -
>> basically a bit map -, if it then converts it back into another JPG there
>> will be loss of quality.)
>>
>> Michael
>>
>>
>> "Jorge131" <Jorge131@xxxxxx> wrote in message
>> news11BB00D-C523-43A9-8022-506476D8A41D@xxxxxx
Quote:

>> > Hello All,
>> > So if I copy my pictures (JPEG) from CD #1 to CD #2 and then from CD #2
>> > to
>> > CD #3, would that possibly mean that my pictures in CD # 3 have less
>> > quality
>> > than my pictures in CD #1. Does the copying process could affect the
>> > quality
>> > of the pictures in the long term.
>> >
>> > Thanks a lot for your reply
>> >
>> >
>> >
>> >
>> > --
>> > JF
>>
My System SpecsSystem Spec
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