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if you happen to see it i previously published a video on the topic of whether printing from jpegs causes any visible loss of print quality that video is also a chapter in the producing better prints course that i collaborated on with my photocascadia teammate zach schneff in this new video i have a correction some more information and some modified recommendations both zach and i have printed from jpegs when necessary for 15 years and weve conducted screen tests and print tests over the years printing jpegs has never caused a concerning loss of quality that we were aware of including in the extreme tests that i conducted in that previous video based on our experience as well as confirmation from multiple authoritative resources such as the book the digital print our recommendation was to print from 16-bit tiff files if you can but if youre forced to print from an 8-bit tiff or a jpeg these options would provide just as good quality if no additional adjustments were made to the imag