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how do i uncompress photos they are .jpg

I have an IMAC intel based. The photos were downloaded from photo bucket and came compressed. In iphoto they appear actual size however when I exported them to a burn file on my desk top they burned compressed. So when you want to view the photo you have to open and then enlarge each one, I would like to have them appear as an actual size on a dvd to send


Thanks

iMac, Mac OS X (10.6.7)

Posted on Aug 12, 2012 8:39 AM

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Aug 12, 2012 8:57 AM in response to nicholasfromflorida

it's unclear what you understand as compressed photos


jpg is a image format which are compressed compared to tiff or the likes


a compression make some details dissappar vs. an uncompressed format if you zoom a lot


the details lost in jpg files can never ever ever be brought back


nothing needs to be don with jpg files in order for them to be shown on a computer or the likes


if by freak chance you need to burn them in some other format then jpg to an optical media to be played in a device which does not support jpg (highly unlikely) then you need to convert each image to whatever format that device does support

how do i uncompress photos they are .jpg

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