I really don’t know, why you say: „But if you don’t want to help forget it“ I have not the meanest idea, where you got this idea from. Additionally I don’t know, why you qualify my post as „miss-information“, „assumptions“ and so on. Don’t you think, you can do without this kind of wording? And please, don’t assume, these kind of tasks have been solely "your job". They were mine too! But to continue answering the initial question: Is a big difference to resize a vektor PDF as a vector PDF (no losses), before converting it to a jpg or afterwards. If you open a PDF in Photoshop,, the recalculation is done on the vector data before the document is converted to an image. Most image enhancers can’t deal with PDFs. You have to convert your PDF to a jpg, before using these tool; some of these tools convert PDFs to images, before resizing them. In both cases, they necessarily cause more data losses as Photoshop does. It is indispensable, to resize web images to the exact pixel values, which are needed in the web page layout. If you don’t do it, before placing the image, Muse has to do it during output. And as a web design tool Muse isn’t as good in performing such a job as, for example, Photoshop.
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