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Reducing Pic Size to Post?

 
Geeeyejo
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Jan 07, 2005 20:29 |  #1

Any tips on reducing pic size to post? My photos start at about 1.5 mb (shooting with 3.2MP S1 IS at best setting) I need to reduce image size to around 400 x 300 in PS to get to under the 100 kb limit for posting. They then seem small in the post compared to other images that I have seen posted. Am I missing something?


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Jan 07, 2005 20:54 |  #2

Since you have Photoshop, use the "Save For Web" function and adjust the "Quality" setting to somewhere between 60 and 75%. Depending on how "busy" your shot is, that setting should yield about 100k for 800x600 pixel shot.

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Jan 07, 2005 21:09 as a reply to  @ Radtech1's post |  #3

PhotoStudio actually - is there a similar function aside from the resize image?


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Jan 07, 2005 21:20 |  #4

Dont know anything about PhotoStudio, but I would look under the "Preferences" section, to see if there is a percentage adjustment for when you save as a jpg. BUT BE WARNED: when you change this setting, it will save EVERY picture at that setting, SO BE SURE TO SET IT BACK TO 100% FOR OTHER SAVE PURPOSES. You dont want to be saving at 60% for a photo that you will want to print.

You might want to check nonags.com for a freeware imageviewer that can save jpgs at different quality levels. Then use that progam as a dedicated "Saving" program

One that I use is Polyview (www.polyview.com (external link)) - $30.00 american, and a very full featured viewer.

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Jan 07, 2005 21:26 |  #5

IrfanView. Free, and it will resize using Lanczos. Nice.


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Jan 07, 2005 21:32 as a reply to  @ Radtech1's post |  #6

I tried the Microsoft Picture It software that comes with XP - I think it has a more flexible resizing tool - lets see


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Jan 07, 2005 21:33 |  #7

Definately better! - Works for me!


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