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Originally Posted by Redwizard
ok. Here you go.
*throws pixels up elks rear*
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Red, you're wrong.
I've circled on the jpg where jpg artifacts have appeared, and there are some that I haven't even circled that do that too. Jpg screws up image quality, and should only be used if you're really that picky about images loading fast. They are horrid when trying to set transparencies, layers, and anything else, and should be avoided if at all possible. They cause artifacts to dither details of your image, and can sometimes distort things as well.
Antialiasing wouldn't ruin the image originally created, it would simply blend edges to the midtones of two colors. (black and white forms a gray edge, etc) It really wouldn't be a bad choice to use here.