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Originally Posted by AlPe
"Convert" to JPEG nonetheless (adjusting compression, if desired). Doing so, all the info added (e.g., by Photoshop) will be removed. In particular, in the past I saw that (eink) devices might run into troubles with JPEGs containing color space profiles.
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Please observe that my previous post (quoted above) aimed at suggesting a quick way to get rid of the annoying "extra stuff" from a JPEG file, since the previous commenter said that his material was already in JPEG format.
Clearly I agree that retaining high resolution, lossless resources and "convert" them to lossy resources is the way to go, and I am well aware that PNG works better for line-art, charts and graphs.