|  | Posted by David Z on 11/30/05 04:07 
Ok, but what about digital photos?  All consumer digital cameras automatically save the images in JPEG format, you don't even get a choice
 about whether you want lossy or not.
 
 "Jeff Rife" <wevsr@nabs.net> wrote in message
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 > David Z (dave@hotmail.com) wrote in alt.video.dvd:
 >> Who on earth wants or needs a lossless signal?  Who is still using WAV
 >> audio
 >> or Bitmaps for photos?  Not many people I know.
 >
 > Then, you don't know anybody that cares about quality.  I don't store my
 > music files as WAV, but I do store them lossless (at about 2:1
 > compression).
 > For portable use, they get converted to MP3, but I still have the full-
 > quality original when I need it.
 >
 > For video, I always save to lossless before editing my own stuff
 > (temporary
 > recordings that are having commercials cut can stay in MPEG), and quite
 > often
 > keep a copy of all but the worst original footage forever in a lossless
 > format so that I can always go back and do it again.
 >
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