size of the image file

Hi all

I have an application that includes the photo module. I use under encoding settings:

String encoding = "encoding = jpeg & width = 1024 & height = 768 & quality = normal;

The problem is the image size. For the same scene when I use 9780 it is approximately 350KB for 9800, it is only 80KB. Can someone please explain the reason for this difference?

Y at - it no additional or other adjustment means that I can use to reduce the size of the file for 9780? (physical size 1024 * 768 should not be changed).

Thank you.

Could not find any additional setting. I used the method to reduce the image quality and therefore the size of the image file without changing the resolution of the image below.

JPEGEncodedImage.encode (bitmap, QUALITY);

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