ribbo39 wrote:
When doing Genealogy research on the net, I select an image and d/l to my desktop in the png format. I then try to clean up and annotate the image giving it a title and then export from the d/top to the jpg format.
JPG is a lower-quality format. Why are you doing genealogy research in the first place? Why don't you just go to the central store of information where all data was perfectly recorded and passed down to those who needed it?
That's a trick question, of course. You have to do the research because at every point in the past, someone copied down the same information and, every time, introduced an error, or didn't copy all of the information. Maybe they felt it wasn't important. No way to tell. Maybe they didn't bother to print clearly. Maybe they were rushed. Who knows?
But my point here is that, as someone dealing with an information domain plagued by poor data quality, it is your responsibility to Break The Cycle. Stop reproducing data from a high-quality format to a lower-quality format.
When doing so I'm I get a permissions problem that I do not own the file or have the permission to write to but to duplicate. (images attached)
Maybe you should've led with that.
No problems in the past but have now got a new mac mini (3 days ago) and many problems using preview.
Now I'm confused. Your original post indicated that this was a habitual practice and that macOS 15.4.1 introduced changes that broke that practice. Now you are suggesting that this a a brand new computer with all new problems? And you throw in the major configuration problem with permissions as an aside? Are you converting to JPEG because you can't change the original PNG?
When I now open d/l documents they usually open almost full screen size.
Let's just ignore that so that we can focus on the more critical problems.
Tried Apple techs but didn't really get any conclusive answer only it must be something to do with resolutions. If so how to alter them, not individually but all?
I don't know who "Apple techs" are. But anyone who saw those screenshots showing a major permissions probelm and then thought that default image window sizes was something they should be spending time on is not someone you want to be consulting with.
Could write more but don't wish to burden anyone.
This is a user-to-user tech support forum for users of Apple products. Probably the single worst thing you can do is omit information.
Consider how we got here. You asked a question regarding minute details about how different image file formats handle the alpha channel when saving to a format that doesn't support transparency. And you were concerned about window sizes or something.
Absolutely none of that matters. Don't ever save PNG files to JPG. Window sizes don't matter. Permissions matter. Please provide more details about how you are downloading these PNG files. What web browser are you using? You said you are downloading to the desktop. That seems to work. But then you are exporting from the desktop. Exporting to where?