Re: Interactive adjustment of image quality forlossy image formats ...

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Hi Martin,

Thanks for your prompt response.

Hackish is fine ...

Next job, locating the source to the jpeg plugin so I can grab the basics
and merge ...

Best regards,
Steve.




Original Message:
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From: Martin Nordholts enselic@xxxxxxxxx
Date: Sat, 15 Nov 2008 15:24:33 +0100
To: steve.williams@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx,
gimp-developer@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: Re:  Interactive adjustment of image quality
forlossy image 
formats ...


steve@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx wrote:
> Hi guys,
>
>    Me again. 
>
> As previously discussed, in order for the new jpeg-2000 plugin to be
> useful, it is 
> necessary to be able to save images with user selectable compression
ratios.
>
> I've taken a look at the jpg save setup in GIMP and have noted that there
> is a quality 
> slider, but, unless I'm missing something (which is possible - I only had
a
> quick look), 
> it is not possible to interactively inspect the compressed image as the
> slider is moved.

Hi Steve

Check the 'Show preview in image window' checkbox. The way it is
implemented is rather hackish IIRC but there's a preview at least.

- Martin
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