When the file is open, they are referring to the raw data size, e.g. 3
bytes per pixel, assuming 8 bits color. So it is not in a particular format
per se.
If I were you, I would insist them not saving in JPG at all, but save in
TIFF or something like that.
At 06:43 PM 8/1/2004, Brian Swale wrote:
>BTW, I have had quite some difficulty in finding out what kinds of file
>their
>Agfa D-Lab puts out. PVI, "my" photo-lab will scan and burn on to CDs, for a
>range of file sizes, as expected. Here's a quote from their web-page for
>prices, and I followed up with one of their staff who does a lot of scanning.
>
>Medium Quality
>1536x1024 pixels open file=4.5mb. Closed file=450kb. Good 6x4" Print
>
>High Quality JPEG 3000x2000 pixels open file=17mb. Closed file=1.2mb
>Print up to 8x10
>
>Please advise what format the open file is. I doubt it is JPEG.
>Is it TIFF? or BMP? or what ??
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