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I occasionally just want to open a jpeg, do some simple edits, then overwrite the original by simply saving (rather than exporting as a jpeg). I know this is lossy, but sometimes it’s all I need.

What controls the level of compression when overwriting a JPEG in this way?

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Pretty sure it's equivalent to the 100% quality setting if you had used the File > Export command 

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35 minutes ago, carl123 said:

Pretty sure it's equivalent to the 100% quality setting if you had used the File > Export command 

That certainly makes sense ;0)

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