This would seem to be counter-intuitive since re-compressing a 
compressed file always makes the quality worse. AFAIK iPhoto just stores 
the images as they come from the camera, which should just be JPEG. 
Exceptions might be if the camera uses something other than JPEG file 
format. Some pro users store images uncompressed in RAW format and maybe 
those get converted by iPhoto. Otherwise they should just be JPEGs which 
you can share with anybody.

CB

David Hole wrote:
> Hello folks.
> I've heard that earlier versions of iPhoto re-encode (or what one should 
> call it) all JPEG-files that's imported to "another" JPEG-format that 
> does not work with all picture-viewrs on windows, and DVD-players.
> Does anyone here know anything about this speaking of iPhoto 09?
> Kind regards David
>
> >
>   

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