burro bob
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Mine is 19 ", how big is yours?
Diagonal that is.
My monitor is 19 inches diagonal and I run at a wierd screen resolution of 1152 x 864 32 bit color.
I have almost always posted my photos with 600 pixels horizontal resolution. Now in looking at other threads I see that some people can't even open
what I consider to be these medium sized pictures.
What monitor resolutions do the posters here use? What is the ideal size picture for everyone?
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Screen resolution and the size of a certain image or picture are two different issues. The default setting for most newer monitors is 1024x768. The
higher the screen resolution, the more viewing area you will have. Although newer monitors can display 1024x768 and higher, but the default for most
of us is 800x600.
The HIGHER the screen resolution, (1152x864 or 1280X1024) the LARGER the viewing area; things on your screen, such as icons, images, etc, will
appear very SMALL.
The LOWER the screen resolution,(800x600) the SMALLER the viewing area, icons and pages will appear much LARGER.
On the web, images are displayed at a 72x72 pixel resolution with 256 colors. So the goal is to first reduce the size of the image you are uploading.
It can still be 600 pixels wide, but the JPEG quality should be adjusted to either medium or low before uploading. I don't know what specific
software you are using to edit your images, but from that program you should be able to select the "Save As" option when you click on "File". Ffrom
there save the image as a JPEG. Your program should then prompt you if you as to what quality the JPEG should be saved as; low, medium, or high.
In any case, the image file size should be well under 100k. This will make for a better download speed. There is still a great number of Internet
users who use dial-up. I would venture to guess they are in the majority. Huge image files which have not been optimized first before uploading take
a looooonngg time to download and display on dial up.
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Natalie Ann
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OK, Sin Nombre, I'm with you so far and this is what I've been doing in photoshop - although I generally use 400 pixels width. BUT how do I actually
verify the number of k in the picture before I post it? Doug wants 50k or less, so "under 100k" won't do.
Many, many thanks in advance if you can help me with this.
Be yourself, everyone else is already taken.
.....Oscar Wilde
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Bob H
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Natalie Ann, go to your pictures on your hard drive, select "view" and then click on "details". That should show how many kb's each digital photo is.
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Natalie Ann
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Thanks for the suggestion, Bob H. Sad to say there's no "details" choice under "view" for me. So now the last resort - I'm going to check the
"manual".
Be yourself, everyone else is already taken.
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JESSE
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LOL!!!! when i saw Mine is 19" and your name was BURRO Bob i expected somethign else, Jajajajajaja!!!!!
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image resizing
photo resizing
If you guys have photoshop (or imageready)
scroll down the "image" menu to >image size
then make sure the resolution is 72 dpi and the actual size(inches) around 5x6.
then >file>save for the web
look @ the optimized version of the image, select jpg format and use the slidebar for image quality 'til ou see the file size going down to 50k.
If it still looks bad then reduce the actual image size to keep quality up.
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Explore file
Natalie Ann
Checking the final size of your picture is the easiest part. If you use windows, just use your "My computer" option to go to the place where you have
saved the picture to upload. Then, check the file size, there is an option on the upper bar that says SEE and then DETAILS. I do not know if that is
clear enough...
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Yes, if you have Photoshop...open up your picture using that program. Click on "File", then "Save for Web", then select the "2 up" tab, so you can
view the original image side by side with your "optimized" image. For photos select the JPEG option, and move the slider down to 50. See how it
looks, and if it can stand to go a little lower, try it. At the bottom of the screen, it will dislplay both the original file's size, and the
optimized size. I will upload a screenshot out of Photoshop later on, maybe that will be of some help....
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Natalie Ann
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Thank you everyone. I appreciate all you help. Couldn't be more clear. I now understand how to do this. Turns out that the cameras used have way
over 3 MP, so the photos at 50k are very teensy tiny.
And now I will begin deleting my previously posted photos.
Be yourself, everyone else is already taken.
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jrbaja
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OK Natalie
That's what I am running into. The pics. come out so small they aren't worth posting. Did you find a solution to get them viewable?
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First, make sure the image itself is not too large to start out with. In Photoshop, this is a snap:
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Now that you have sized it down, it's time to change the quality of your JPEG image:
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jrbaja
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And then?
How do you save the new copy? I'm a real dummy. Sorry.
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Then click "Ok"....
It will then prompt you for the name of the file and where to save it.
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