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re-size photos
:confused: I am trying to re-size a photo to comply with the requirements for the classified section. Can anybody suggest how to do this
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What am I missing?
I am not the greatest with manipulating pictures, at least with the software I have tried. I took a bunch of pictures the other day of ice conditions however the resolution on them has the picture size set at 2816x2112 for instance, at 1.79mb. If I shrink the size down to say 200x150 to get it down under 100k the picture is so small it is not worth posting. What am I missing or not doing right?
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1024 or more
For photopost I do 1024X768... occassionally more.. upload size is typically 500k-900k.. I use photoshop which has a save for web feature which shaves of more K at the cost of quality.
What program are you using to do this? |
I use this software
I found this awhile ago. It's a free application that I keep on my desktop.
Simple to use. I use it to resize and rename pics from my camera. The thing I like most about it.. (besides FREE :) ) is the way it lets me pick the actual size of the print and lets me rename them all in one step. The rename feature is great, it makes it very easy to go back and find pictures.. http://www.download.com/FastStone-Ph...ml?tag=lst-0-2 SteveA Did I mention it's FREE..:laugh: :laugh: |
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governors.bmp: Your file of 1.37 MB bytes exceeds the forum's limit of 100.0 KB for this filetype. |
More than size matters here.
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Good luck. |
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Glad you like it!
CM671,
It's also good that the saved "smaller" files are ideal for emailing... I just looked at the pics.... Your Air Boat looks like a blast... any time you need a co-pilot.......... :) :) SteveA |
JPEGs
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I use Paint Sho Pro for pic retouching and all the above. It would be like using a nuke to kill a mouse to use it just for resizing and compressing. I don't know the interface on some of the other programs mentioned but in general if you can't find some control to adjust the JPEG compression factor, it may still be there but hidden. You may find a "Save for the Web" or "Save for e-mail" option that will save the file as a JPEG and apply fairly heavy compression to get a small size. |
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