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Why not use an image editor?

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Why not use an image editor?

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Unless you have large, low-compression originals of your images, adjusting them with a traditional image editor will lose fine detail. This happens because of the detail losing nature of JPEG compression used in .jpg files that makes image files small and quick to load.

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