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jpeg images are used a lot in this material. I might be living in my small bubble, but I personally, would never suggest or encourage anyone to convert their images to jpeg due to lossy compression. Still a lot of images used here are jpegs. I think that conveys a wrong message. But again, if you guys such strong use of jpegs without any downsides on your sides, then close this :)
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Like #39, I'm going to leave this one open and try to collect feedback from beta pilot Instructors to help us determine if this is still something we want to address.
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images are used a lot in this material. I might be living in my small bubble, but I personally, would never suggest or encourage anyone to convert their images tojpeg
due to lossy compression. Still a lot of images used here are jpegs. I think that conveys a wrong message. But again, if you guys such strong use ofjpeg
s without any downsides on your sides, then close this :)The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: