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{F7205336} Set quality level to 5% and then... ...Save an existing JPEG image ...Save an existing JPEG image as a new one ...Modify an existing JPEG image and save it ...Modify an existing JPEG image and save it as a new one ...Save an existing non-JPEG image as a JPEG In all cases, the compression setting is used when saving. Also tested saving non-JPEG images. No regressions.
{F7205336} Set quality level to 5% and then... - Save an existing JPEG image - Save an existing JPEG image as a new one - Modify an existing JPEG image and save it - Modify an existing JPEG image and save it as a new one - Save an existing non-JPEG image as a JPEG In all cases, the compression setting is used when saving and the image comes out looking bad (5% quality). Set quality level to 90% in the config file and then save an image as a JPEG and set the quality level to 5% in the dialog - Image looks bad - Quality level in config file is still 90%. Also tested saving non-JPEG images. No regressions.
{F7205336} Set quality level to 5% and then...
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Save an existing JPEG image
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Save an existing JPEG image as a new one
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Modify an existing JPEG image and save it
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Modify an existing JPEG image and save it as a new one
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Save an existing non-JPEG image as a JPEG
In all cases, the compression setting is used when saving and the image comes out looking bad (5% quality).
In all cases, the compression setting is used when saving
Set quality level to 90% in the config file and then save an image as a JPEG and set the quality level to 5% in the dialog - Image looks bad - Quality level in config file is still 90%
. Also tested saving non-JPEG images. No regressions.
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