Why is My JPG Blurry After Saving?

Understanding JPG quality loss and how to avoid it

Why is My JPG Blurry After Saving?

JPG files get blurry when saved at low quality settings. Learn why this happens and how to prevent it.

Detailed Answer

Why does my JPG look blurry?

JPG uses lossy compression that discards image data each time you save. At low quality settings (below 60%), visible blurring and artifacts appear, especially around edges and fine details.

How do I save JPG without quality loss?

Save JPG at 85-100% quality in your image editor. Avoid saving the same JPG multiple times as quality degrades with each save.

Should I use PNG instead of JPG to avoid blurring?

PNG is lossless and does not degrade, but files are larger. Use PNG for graphics and screenshots. Use JPG at high quality (85%+) for photographs.

What JPG quality setting should I use?

Use 85% for web images (good balance of quality and file size). Use 95-100% for images you plan to edit further. Use 100% only when maximum quality is essential.

Can I recover quality from a blurry JPG?

No, JPG compression permanently discards image data. The original quality cannot be recovered once lost. Always keep original high-quality files.

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