Specifies the format of your JPEG file. Baseline (“Standard”) uses a format recognized by most web browsers. Baseline Optimized creates a file with optimized color and a slightly smaller file size. Progr
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How to judge the three options of JPEG, "baseline standard", "baseline optimized", and "continuous" under Linux?
"How to judge the three options of JPEG'
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Specifies the format of your JPEG file. Baseline (“Standard”) uses a format recognized by most web browsers. Baseline Optimized creates a file with optimized color and a slightly smaller file size. Progr
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"How to judge the three options of JPEG'
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Here is excerpt from official Adobe help https://helpx.adobe.com/photoshop/using/saving-files-graphics-formats.html:
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Specifies the format of your JPEG file. Baseline (“Standard”) uses a format recognized by most web browsers. Baseline Optimized creates a file with optimized color and a slightly smaller file size. Progressive displays a series of increasingly detailed versions of the image (you specify how many) as it downloads. (Not all web browsers support optimized and Progressive JPEG images.) "
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