Quote from: Oshyan on June 10, 2011, 06:55:37 PM
XnView gives a nice realtime update of the visual quality and resulting file size. It also gives you more options to play with than even modern Photoshop (CS5) with Save for Web. I loves my XnView.
- Oshyan
Trying to follow your steps in XnView but unable to find the stuff (sorry, sometimes I'm a spoon eater):
File->Export OK
Go to JPG tab (if not already there) OPENED THE .BMP AND SAVED AS A .JPG
Quality to 90 or 95 if necessary WHERE DO I FIND THIS?
Change DCT method to "Float (best but slowest)" WHERE DO I FIND THIS?
Smoothing factor 0 WHERE DO I FIND THIS?
Subsampling factor to "1x1, 1x1, 1x1 (best quality)" WHERE DO I FIND THIS?
Progressive enabled (you don't have to use progressive, it won't really affect quality, but can make slightly smaller file size on large images) WHERE DO I FIND THIS?
Optimize Huffman table enabled WHERE DO I FIND THIS?
Sorry, I realize you have more important things to do; but, if you can, I'd appreciate the above how to. Thanks.