Hello
Wondered when you open a png in Photoshop CS 1, and alter it then save it, does the png file get re-compressed further, each time you change and save it or does it remain the same?
Thanks
KB
Hello
Wondered when you open a png in Photoshop CS 1, and alter it then save it, does the png file get re-compressed further, each time you change and save it or does it remain the same?
Thanks
KB
It shouldn't. And if it does there's something wrong, because it saves by the file's width/height/detail etc.
So it should remain the same.
- Mike
That's good news thanks...
KB
It would be nice if it did, but no
PNG is a lossless algorithm; its compression does not affect the image's quality.
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Actually, there can be some truth in "recompressing", as newer algorithms (never versions of libbz2) have improved strenght due being more optimised- you can get PNG recompressed to lesser filesize with newer software (but of coure there's sometimes an absolute limit- usually 92-94 bytes in my test cases for files that had more than one pixel)
pngcrush is always worth looking into. It doesn't have much of an effect on GIMP-created PNGs (I guess they're already optimised to the limit), but I hear it has quite an effect on Photoshop-engineered ones.
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