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I understand that if I upload a .psd, .raw file or some other unsupported 'display' format that smugvault will vault the original file and create a .jpg display copy. However, I uploaded a .jpg file and it vaulted it and created a display copy, why would it do that? Was it because the original was aRGB? What other reasons would it vault the file?

I don't want to have unnecessarily vaulted files and I want control over how the 'display' images look.

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If you have "Archive minor photo changes' enabled on your SmugVault, and the photo needs rotation, or a colorspace conversion (from some other color space to sRGB), that would put the file in the SmugVault.

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