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Does .zip'ing Degrade Image Quality?
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Mac Enthusiast
Join Date: Oct 2001
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Hey there,
I need to send a lot of images (.jpg and .gif) from my Mac to a PC. I was thinking about using CocoaZip v.3 for this. My question, since this is for work, is:
Does .zip'ing images degrade their quality once they are unzip'ed?
Thanks so much,
BD
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Dedicated MacNNer
Join Date: Aug 2002
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Don't know about Cocoa Zip, I use the finders built in zip. I do know that saving as Jpg and gif degrades quality tho.
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Mac Enthusiast
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Hey,
Yeah... I know that .jpg and .gif degrade quality, and am happy with what I've got. I was wondering if .zip'ing them would degrade them even moreso.
Thanks,
BD
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No it won't but it may not reduce the file size as jpg and gif are already compressed file formats.
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That sounds perfect, as I simply want ease of transport in one file (not further compression). Thanks!
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Clinically Insane
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If zipping could cause image degradation, it would also make text documents unreadable. Eep!
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