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Using Windows 10 and Gimp 2.8 When I look at the properties of a .png image on my desktop is says it is 377KB but when I open it in GIMP underneath the canvas it says image.png (2.7 MB)
It's not a problem, I'm just wondering, why the difference ?
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I'm still a little confused but, if I understand correctly, if I want to continue to make changes to an image at a later time, I should save them as an xcf file. Also a jpg will loose some quality each time it is exported, so in order to avoid that I should use png. If I am finished making changes to an image that I want use on a website would you recommend that I export it as a jpg as opposed to png for the advantage of the much smaller size ?
I appreciate your taking the time to help. Thank you.
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All right, I will try and digest all of of this, over the next few days. Thanks again for your help.
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04-08-2017, 07:12 AM
(This post was last modified: 04-08-2017, 07:20 AM by sallyanne.)
If you check in gimp (image properties) the file size is often different to what it says down the bottom size in memory.