On 22/11/2007, Jastrow <jastrow(a)pip-pip.org> wrote:
Le 11/21/07 8:26 PM, Oldak Quill a écrit :
A user may want to crop an image containing multiple objects down to
just one object. A high resolution image of a building could be
cropped down to just show a distinctive window to go in a Wikipedia
article about that style of window (no other free alternative?). If
the image is high resolution, the cropped image showing just the
window would still be good enough quality to use in the article.
I still don't see how allowing DNG will bring us higher resolution
pictures. High-resolution, 300dpi JPEG files do exist. Photo magazines
usually accept TIFF and JPEG files.
As someone else said, providing the RAW format allows a reuser to
optimise it for various print qualities, rather than optimising for
screen (and probably smaller file size at that).
And I didn't make that quote up. :) Whether or not there is any
discernible difference, (at least some) publishers feel there is. I'm
inclined to trust them on that point rather than insist that JPG ought
to be good enough.
cheers,
Brianna
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