โMay-14-2017 06:23 AM
โMay-14-2017 11:38 AM
Gdetrailer wrote:NRALIFR wrote:
You don't need to compress it any more. What you need is software that will reduce the image size (H x W) and quality, which in most cases will not noticeably affect the image for forum posting use. I believe Irfanview will do that, but to be honest I haven't really played with it much so I could be wrong. I have an old image editing program called Image Expert that has a very easy to use interface that allows you to choose four levels of image quality, and change the image size in pixels while maintaining the height to width aspect ratio. Doing that can have a dramatic effect on the file size, and still have an image suitable for emailing or forum posting.
Unfortunately, Image Expert isn't available anymore, but I'm sure there are other programs that willl do the same things.
:):)
There is no "magic bullet".
You can't have top quality AND large size and compress it into a smaller file size.
Personally, if the OPs idea is small file sizes to EMAIL then why bother taking the photos at top resolution setting on the camera?
If you have say a 10 megapixel camera, set it to take 5 or 6 mega pixel photos.. You will cut your photo file size in half and for all intents and purposes most folks on the other end of the email will never notice the difference..
You can easily cut the photo resolution (on the camera) down to 2 megapixels and still have plenty of detail to print off a 8x10 photo without noticeable pixelation..
Alternatively, if the OP wants the folks to get supersized photos without going to the hassle of resizing them all then I would recommend simply signing up for a Google email address.. You get 15 GB of FREE GOOGLE DRIVE online storage space and you CAN easily SHARE those photos.
On Google drive you simply setup a SHARED folder, copy your photos to that folder. Then you generate a URL link to that folder.
You then EMAIL THE GOOGLE LINK to the folks you want to share the photos with.
They then can view and download the photos they want.
โMay-14-2017 11:27 AM
toedtoes wrote:
For Web and "sharing with friends", I downsize to 72dpi and no more than 720pixels on the largest side.
โMay-14-2017 11:19 AM
โMay-14-2017 11:08 AM
richheck wrote:Paint has been there for years, but does one at a time.
Microsoft Word incorporates a simple Photo resized for quick modifications
โMay-14-2017 11:07 AM
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โMay-14-2017 10:35 AM
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โMay-14-2017 09:30 AM
NRALIFR wrote:
You don't need to compress it any more. What you need is software that will reduce the image size (H x W) and quality, which in most cases will not noticeably affect the image for forum posting use. I believe Irfanview will do that, but to be honest I haven't really played with it much so I could be wrong. I have an old image editing program called Image Expert that has a very easy to use interface that allows you to choose four levels of image quality, and change the image size in pixels while maintaining the height to width aspect ratio. Doing that can have a dramatic effect on the file size, and still have an image suitable for emailing or forum posting.
Unfortunately, Image Expert isn't available anymore, but I'm sure there are other programs that willl do the same things.
:):)
โMay-14-2017 08:33 AM
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โMay-14-2017 07:58 AM
Second Chance wrote:
JPEG files are already compressed - that's their purpose. To get them smaller, they need to be resized. The process of saving them may compress them further, but they will also be further degraded. "Compressing" JPEG files is like mashing mashed potatoes.
Rob
โMay-14-2017 07:52 AM
โMay-14-2017 07:52 AM