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JPEG/JPG image files


Question Posted Friday January 25 2008, 8:29 pm

I only have the basic computer programs. Is there any way I can resave a jpeg/jpg picture in MS Paint (I altered the original image which was a jpeg/jpg pic) and not get additional blurriness? Does anyone know what I'm talking about?

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beckyboo answered Saturday January 26 2008, 12:34 pm:
Save it under .png or .bmp, and then upload it at one of these places and resave it as a .jpg.

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Or, you could download Paint.NET, it's free online and totally safe. When you save things as .jpg on there, it comes out much clearer than regular MS paint.

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Sima answered Friday January 25 2008, 11:14 pm:
Don't save under .JPG, save the file as .PNG.

The picture will stay clear, and not get additional blurriness.

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