peter sikking wrote: > interesting to see "Compare compressed images against original", would > it be enough to see the compressed one and balance that against the size > and what your customer expects? I usually do comparisons when I'm trying to get the best image quality out of jpegs. There seems to be a threshold with jpegs beyond which reducing compression only has a negligible effect on quality. I usually search for that point by reducing the compression of a low quality jpeg until it looks the same as (or close to) a high quality one. I suppose I could just reduce compression until it looks "good enough" but I prefer to do spot-the-difference style comparisons. --- Scanned by M+ Guardian Messaging Firewall --- _______________________________________________ Gimp-developer mailing list Gimp-developer@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx https://lists.XCF.Berkeley.EDU/mailman/listinfo/gimp-developer