Asked by sh

Hugo is in the process of compressing an image file. The new software program he is using asks him to check the box next to the option for Lossy or the box next to Lossless. What is the difference between these two?

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Responses

Lossy means the image becomes glossy.

Lossy means the image becomes glossy.

Lossy means the edges of objects are artistically blurred.

Lossy means the edges of objects are artistically blurred.

Lossy means some details will be lost.

Lossy means some details will be lost.

Lossy means that the file size will be larger.

Lossy means that the file size will be larger.

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Answered by GPT-5 mini AI
Lossy means some details will be lost. (Lossless preserves the original data so no details are lost, usually resulting in a larger file.)