Depends on what you want to do with the pictures. Print them? Leave 'em as-is. For viewing on a monitor or TV, you can use a high quality jpeg format.
Might want to look at http://reasoft.net/articles/web/violin.shtml for an explanation of jpeg compression/quality
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