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Exporting JPEG files
JPEG bitmaps are always 24-bit, true color, but the JPEG compression system means that the quality is
often not as good as a GIF. The
quality setting determines how small the resultant file is—the higher the quality, the larger the file. Quality
settings less than 80% usually produce inferior images to those available from using palette optimized
GIFs.
A progressive JPEG is similar to an interlaced GIF. The JPEG displays first as blurred (low resolution)
image. As more of the file loads, the image comes into focus. Note that some older browsers do not
support progressive JPEGs—the image displays when all the JPEG has loaded.
For more information on the available export options, including help with printing, see export dialog box
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