Wow, I did not realize that if you resize .png's that they don't lose their detail. That is one of my erks about using .jpg's, because once you try to resize it even in a little bit, you can tell it has been resized.

This must explain why many friends of mine on the internet have begun to use .png's frequently ( I didn't realize that there were some very useful reasons to use .png's :) )

Thank you for the help, and for recommending Image::Magick! This information will prove to be useful as I am a graphics enthusiast as well as a programmer.

Andy Summers

In reply to Re: Re: Which graphics format can Perl alter easier and more? by bladx
in thread Which graphics format can Perl alter easier and more? by bladx

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