> The problem you have is that the JPEG, depending on the loss
> percentage defined, is the worst format for retaining quality
> attributes.
To reaffirm what John wrote - want to degrade a JPG even further? Keep opening and re-saving it. Since the JPG format uses "lossy" compression, every time you open and save it, it loses more of the original data. That's why most pro photogs these days work with the RAW format directly.
Rob
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