Road rules1 min ago
digital copies
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in theory - if i copy a jpeg photo a thousand... or a milion times... will its quality eventually degrade?
im just curious - like a video tape loses quality as its copied over and over again does the same happen with digital files? abit like if you scanned a photo, then scanned the printed scan of the photo and so on and so on and so on...
im just curious - like a video tape loses quality as its copied over and over again does the same happen with digital files? abit like if you scanned a photo, then scanned the printed scan of the photo and so on and so on and so on...
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I have certainly had situatiojns where I have opened a jpeg to look at it, then SAVED it, and the file size is different. Even just rotating a JPEG can change the file size.
This may well be down to the image editir that is used, and the compression settings.
But I ALWAYS save a copy of all my digital photos in a safe place BEFORE I edit them or look at them (and hence rotate them), so I always have the untouched "masters" if I ever want them.
This may well be down to the image editir that is used, and the compression settings.
But I ALWAYS save a copy of all my digital photos in a safe place BEFORE I edit them or look at them (and hence rotate them), so I always have the untouched "masters" if I ever want them.