Hi, I started using Dx0 Optics pro 8 recently for my Raw editing and do the conversion via DxO instead of using PM5 for this part of my workflow. When I convert my NEF to JPG, I noticed that with the usual 90% JPG Quality setting in DxO, the file size was significantly smaller vs. what I normally get from PM5, which made me think about it and I ran a small test.
I took a tiff file I edited in Photoshop CS6 and used 6 different applications (including PM5, latest build) to convert to JPG, all set to 90% JPG Quality. I used a Mac with Mountain Lion OSX. Pls. find below a screenshot on file sizes each program ended up with. On average it was 8.9Mb vs. PM5 @ 24.1 Mb. That's a huge difference. I looked at the details at 800% and (subjectively), I couldn't find any significant difference across the 6 renditions. The only difference was the huge file size PM5 created. I did not enable sharpening, color space changing or resizing, it was just pure 'as is' conversion from Tiff to JPG @ 90% quality (see also attached). I then tested at what % of JPG quality would PM5 create a 9Mb JPG file (like the other apps created at 90%). I had to lower the quality setting to 37%!
Do you have any explanation to this phenomenon? Frankly this concerns me when it comes to disk space efficiency. I would encourage others to do their tests too. Maybe I'm missing a trick? Thanks for looking into this in advance.
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