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I’m sure this has been asked before but I process a lovely image in PI but when I save as a jpg or even a tiff and send to my devices for sharing they turn from wispy beautiful to blotchy overdone nastiness.
I realise it’s to do with compression and file size etc but….Any tips to get around this ?

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3 minutes ago, DaveS said:

Save as a PNG?

Question or statement ? 😉😊

im not familiar with the format of png…..am I being a bit too newb here ?

please explain so I can advance with confidence….

many thanks Dave 👍😊

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Sorry, both question and statement lol. PNG, portable network graphic (I think).

You should see it as an option under "save as". Although it's compressed it can be 16 bit, so much better than jpeg. But much bigger file sizes.

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39 minutes ago, DaveS said:

Sorry, both question and statement lol. PNG, portable network graphic (I think).

You should see it as an option under "save as". Although it's compressed it can be 16 bit, so much better than jpeg. But much bigger file sizes.

Many thanks....I'll give that a go later and see how I get on 👍👍

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I shared you image to the photos app on my phone.

here is a screen capture of the result on the phone 

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seems OK to me

 

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On 12/05/2022 at 22:07, happy-kat said:

My mobile device eats the fine wispy detail and eats stars regardless of the original file in viewing. Some of your image reduction may be out side of what you can control. 

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I tried it differently did a copy/paste from Photos app to this thread 

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On 24/04/2022 at 20:50, Andywilliams said:

I’m sure this has been asked before but I process a lovely image in PI but when I save as a jpg or even a tiff and send to my devices for sharing they turn from wispy beautiful to blotchy overdone nastiness.
I realise it’s to do with compression and file size etc but….Any tips to get around this ?

5BA0E9BE-D180-41F6-B65A-65048236C150.jpeg

What model phone are you using and where are you storing the original image 

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