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Why does adding a watermark to a JPG sometimes reduce image quality?
- JPG is a lossy compression format, meaning every time it is edited and re-saved, some image quality can be lost. When a watermark is added, the image is recompressed, which may slightly reduce sharpness or introduce artifacts. To minimize this, use high-quality export settings.
Why is watermark positioning sometimes less precise on JPG images?
- JPG images do not support layers or transparency. As a result, watermark placement is applied directly onto pixel data, which may cause slight shifts or blending artifacts depending on compression.
Is JPG suitable for watermarking compared to PNG?
- JPG is suitable for photos but not ideal for repeated editing or precise watermarking because of compression. PNG is better for high-quality or lossless watermarking workflows.
















