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Old 28-03-11, 08:41 PM
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I already did answer your question:

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All things being equal, the PSD will provide a tiny bit of additional quality at that print size, that the human eye could never even see.
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You may come to the conclusion, as most of us have, that if you care about the quality of your files you may just as well start shooting raw and making jpegs from your master file when needed.
You can do a similar thing by working on a copy of the original jpg, thus not degrading it too much. Do all your edits in one hit and save it. The more edits you do in one session the better.

Actually, this article is quite handy, http://graphicssoft.about.com/od/for...mythsfacts.htm
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Thanx so much to everybody for their kind tips.


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