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Hi everyone, and a huge thank you to sylikc for their work with this must-have software!
I'm curious if anyone has any helpful tips or settings I should know about. I primarily use this software to open cover art (CD, front and back) for CDs I've ripped or downloaded. In other words, thousand and thousand of images.
Here are a few questions I've had:
Auto scale mode: Which mode do you prefer? I'm unsure which one to use.
Lossless JPEG Transformations: Is it possible to adjust the level of compression? I've been working with some JPEG/PNG files that are 10 MB, and when I save them to a new file, they shrink to 1 MB. Can I change this high compression value?
Rotating images: Pressing the up and down buttons rotates the image, but I'm unsure if any compression occurs when I save the rotated image. I want to be able to rotate images without losing any data. Is this possible?
If you have any other helpful tips for a n00b, I'd love to hear them! :)
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Hi everyone, and a huge thank you to sylikc for their work with this must-have software!
I'm curious if anyone has any helpful tips or settings I should know about. I primarily use this software to open cover art (CD, front and back) for CDs I've ripped or downloaded. In other words, thousand and thousand of images.
Here are a few questions I've had:
Auto scale mode: Which mode do you prefer? I'm unsure which one to use.
Lossless JPEG Transformations: Is it possible to adjust the level of compression? I've been working with some JPEG/PNG files that are 10 MB, and when I save them to a new file, they shrink to 1 MB. Can I change this high compression value?
Rotating images: Pressing the up and down buttons rotates the image, but I'm unsure if any compression occurs when I save the rotated image. I want to be able to rotate images without losing any data. Is this possible?
If you have any other helpful tips for a n00b, I'd love to hear them! :)
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