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hilaryjb
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Posted: 2001-Mar-10 22:21
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Hello,
I'm looking for either
a) some cheap/free software with variable compression for jpegs, ie some areas with more compression than others
or
b) a standard graphics program that includes this feature. (Does anyone know if the latest versions of PSP or Ulead Photoimpact do? That's the limit of what I can afford!)

Thanks for your help!




xero
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Posted: 2001-Mar-17 04:02
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Try Web Image Guru at www.vimas.com. I love it.



hilaryjb
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Posted: 2001-Mar-17 10:27
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Thanks! I'll have a look...



Paul987
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Posted: 2003-Nov-22 14:29
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I always use Macromedia Fireworks when working with compression. As you can slice differenet parts of the image and optimize them separately.



philh
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Posted: 2003-Nov-22 16:19
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Yeah - Fireworks is the one.


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