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Not necessarily. In any case, saving at high detail is wasted when the image is viewed on the web browser, they simply don't translate the detail. Saving a jpeg at full detail will appear the same as one saved at 80%, or high detail when you save for web in photoshop. Although you may notice a difference when the pic is open in photoshop or like programes, in browsers it is almost imperceptable.
Compare the difference on this image, which was origianally a multi-layerd 2MB psd file.
1. save for web 'high' - 2. save as jpeg level 12
If you focus on an area of high compression and flick between the pics you may pick up a change, but I challenge you to pick which is the lower res file without looking at the filename
Compare the difference on this image, which was origianally a multi-layerd 2MB psd file.
1. save for web 'high' - 2. save as jpeg level 12
If you focus on an area of high compression and flick between the pics you may pick up a change, but I challenge you to pick which is the lower res file without looking at the filename