Tampa, Fla.-based Accusoft Corp. upgraded its JPEG Wizard photo file reduction service to integrate with cloud-based file storage service Dropbox.
Users of JPEG Wizard’s online service click on a Dropbox button to link to their Dropbox accounts and create a new folder for reduced-size photos. They can create photos up to 60 percent smaller than the original file in Dropbox, the company states, and compare the reduced files with the original for image sharpness or clarity.
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