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Saving Options, what does "progressive" vs "standard" mean?
jberryl
post Sep 8 2006, 08:22 AM
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[size=4]What is the difference in the Photosuite - SAVE AS ... OPTIONS ... between Standard and Progressive... which provides the highest resolution and what is the difference between the two?
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post Sep 9 2006, 06:20 PM
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[size=4]What is the difference in the Photosuite - SAVE AS ... OPTIONS ... between Standard and Progressive... which provides the highest resolution and what is the difference between the two?


Well, it took me some time to find it..... but this is the explanation in the Help file.....

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Select Progressive to have the photo display progressively in a Web browser. The photo will display as a series of overlays, enabling viewers to see a low-resolution version of the photo before it downloads completely. Note that progressive JPGs require more RAM for viewing, and are not supported by some browsers. If this is a concern, select Standard instead.


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