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: Setting a JPEG to "100" quality still involves a compression ratio of about 2.6:1, whereas lower settings like "20" significantly reduce file size at the cost of visible artifacts [38].

: If you need to combine multiple JPEGs into a single document, tools like Adobe Acrobat can convert them into PDFs for easier sharing [5, 9]. _ing (24).jpg

: Professional photographers often use tools like ExifTool to manage internal data (like timestamps) or FastStone Image Viewer for a more visual interface [35]. : Setting a JPEG to "100" quality still

For further guidance on creating or optimizing image files for specific uses like publishing, the IngramSpark File Creation Guide offers detailed specifications for professional layouts [36]. _ing (24).jpg