I've looked, but can't find any documentation on this setting, and what the differences between the two options are. Could someone please clarify the differences, and when to use each? Thanks.
Not sure abt the difference between sharpness and smoothness without going into circular definitions. Still, this is good info, and thank you for it. I can always just mess with each image's move tool setting and see if I notice a difference.
For PNG images, what if you are using them on the web, or if you have a slow internet connection? Should you use interlacing then? And what does it actually do? I think it loads a lower quality version of the image before replacing it with the proper one, but I'm not sure.
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What if you are using it on the web, or if you have a slow internet connection? Should you use interlacing then? And what does it actually do? I think it loads a lower quality version of the image before replacing it with the proper one, but I'm not sure.
Reread it, they don't explicitly say whether it does or doesn't. But still, worth a shot.
My guess is it will have a fair bit of issues compared to stable, but don't take that as absolute truth. After all, it's just a hypothesis.