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IJL11.DLL - variable compression?

8,435 Expert 8TB
Hi all.

Sorry, I'm being very lazy on this one, but am short of time for researching etc right now.

I'd just like to know, does the IJL11.DLL JPEG library support varying levels of compression? If you look at Paint Shop Pro, for example, you can choose something like 99 levels, ranging from best image quality (largest, least lossy) to best compression ratio (smallest, most lossy).

(No need for much detail here, of course, since I'll presumably get it all from the website when I have time)
Nov 2 '06 #1
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sashi
1,754 Expert 1GB
Hi there,

Take a look at below attached link to learn more abt the advantages & disadvantages of IJL11.DLL, hope it helps. Good luck & take care.

http://www.vbaccelerator.com/codelib/gfx/vbjpeg.htm

Hi all.

Sorry, I'm being very lazy on this one, but am short of time for researching etc right now.

I'd just like to know, does the IJL11.DLL JPEG library support varying levels of compression? If you look at Paint Shop Pro, for example, you can choose something like 99 levels, ranging from best image quality (largest, least lossy) to best compression ratio (smallest, most lossy).

(No need for much detail here, of course, since I'll presumably get it all from the website when I have time)
Nov 3 '06 #2
Killer42
8,435 Expert 8TB
Hi there,

Take a look at below attached link to learn more abt the advantages & disadvantages of IJL11.DLL, hope it helps. Good luck & take care.

http://www.vbaccelerator.com/codelib/gfx/vbjpeg.htm
Yeah, thanks.

I'm home for the weekend now, so I can take the time to read through the info on the website. I was just hoping to get a quick answer before I left work.
Nov 3 '06 #3
sashi
1,754 Expert 1GB
Yeah, thanks.

I'm home for the weekend now, so I can take the time to read through the info on the website. I was just hoping to get a quick answer before I left work.
Hi there,

Not trying to be rude, have you ever heard of this... "no gain without pain".. try out and am sure you'll find the answer.. :)
Nov 3 '06 #4
Killer42
8,435 Expert 8TB
Hi there,
Not trying to be rude, have you ever heard of this... "no gain without pain".. try out and am sure you'll find the answer.. :)
Oh, I will. I was just trying to cut some corners last week. In fact it may be weeks now before I have a chance to check it out. But I will...
Nov 5 '06 #5

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