JPG Compression
Placing a photograph on a web page can be very challenging. There is no reason to place a photo on a web page if the quality is not up to par. I recommend that you always save a photo as a jpg to maintain the quality of the image. But, then, sometimes you have a very large graphic file to deal with. Well, Paint Shop Pro has a way to cut the size of that graphic without cutting down on the quality of the photo. All you have to do is set the preferences for saving a Jpg. When you choose "jpg" as your file type, click on the "Options" button. This will bring up the following window:

I have found that a compression level of 15 results in little noticable difference in the quality of the picture. That is the default I leave my JPG compression at. Following are two copies of the same image. The image on the left was saved at no compression and is 26kb. The copy on the right was saved at Compression Level 15 and is 9kb. I think that there is very little difference in the quality, but there is a huge difference in the size of the graphic.
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