Right so basically i use this picture editing thing called MGI photosuite 4, but everytime i do something to a picture and then save it it makes that quality go all grainy. It's great before i save it but as soon as i click save it goes all shit.
Anyone know why this is?
Help.
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thats the only thing i can think of, that its been saved in a shitty format so its losing alot of the qauity.grandpa wrote:yeah...id agree with himboniboyblue wrote:Could be that the save settings reduce the quality, I really have no experince with the software your using so I can't really say for sure
Hope I helped at least a bit xD
check the settings that it saves, and then try it
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thanks very much buddy. it wasn't exactly like that with this software but it was basically what you said.swish wrote:on photoshop, it gives you a quality option for the JPEG you save it as.
if there isnt an option, go to your options section and look everywhere for any sign of save quality
and hopefully that should sort you out
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no problem dude =]Jonny wrote:thanks very much buddy. it wasn't exactly like that with this software but it was basically what you said.swish wrote:on photoshop, it gives you a quality option for the JPEG you save it as.
if there isnt an option, go to your options section and look everywhere for any sign of save quality
and hopefully that should sort you out
factory settings can be an ARSE at times, so have a play around
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haha...you said arseswish wrote:no problem dude =]Jonny wrote:thanks very much buddy. it wasn't exactly like that with this software but it was basically what you said.swish wrote:on photoshop, it gives you a quality option for the JPEG you save it as.
if there isnt an option, go to your options section and look everywhere for any sign of save quality
and hopefully that should sort you out
factory settings can be an ARSE at times, so have a play around
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grandpa wrote:haha...you said arseswish wrote:no problem dude =]Jonny wrote:thanks very much buddy. it wasn't exactly like that with this software but it was basically what you said.swish wrote:on photoshop, it gives you a quality option for the JPEG you save it as.
if there isnt an option, go to your options section and look everywhere for any sign of save quality
and hopefully that should sort you out
factory settings can be an ARSE at times, so have a play around
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