Yes, provided that they are not using a lossy compression like jpeg to store the image data. This should be configurable in the save dialogue.
No, it is not possible to unzip files without software. When files are "zipped" they undergo compression. Most archive files undergo this compression to save space and combine files. Also, archives my be encrypted an unable to unzip without the proper software or password.
If you edited an Excel file that was you received as an email without saving it to your PC, it is in your 'temporary Internet files'
FAT32 does not support compression of filesor folders
yes they can but sony Vegas pro 9 files cant be edited in sony Vegas pro 8
Mine is! I just have written files, deleted files and edited filenames! I thought this was not possible!
Files. There are different kinds of files depending on their contents, each is created and edited with different programs.
Prism lets you set compression/encoder rates, resolution and frame rate of output files. Prism supports everything from HD to high compression for smaller files.
The main purposes of offline files are those of security and back-up. Offline files can be edited without compromising any sensitive data they may contain. Also, if there is an interruption to the internet connection, the offline files can still be accessed.
File compression uses software algorithms to reduce file size by reducing the bit-rate of a file. Lossy compression takes it a bit further and lowers the quality of thr file to make it even smaller. Lossy compression is commonly used for media files, but would not be appropriate for other types of files.
No, usually MP3 files are much smaller than wave files, because they use compression to reduce the size.
The lossy compression in the JPEG files generates a blur effect near the edges in the image. The stronger the compression, the more visible the blur effect.
MP3