Grant Posted Saturday at 10:05 AM Posted Saturday at 10:05 AM (edited) There are 2 things involved in image size that make a big difference. The first one is the size of the picture in pixels (dots making up the picture). A 16 pixel picture can have file size cut in half if the picture size is cut in half. If you have a Resize option in photo editing software changing the size by 50 percent cuts the filesize a lot. I usually use a 50 percent size to make files smaller if the pic is intended for the net. The second big thing is done when you save a picture. The Quality setting is usually the thing to look for. Depending on the software used to work with pictures it is often found on a Other Settings or something like that. When the quality is set to 50 it doesn't mean the picture turns to crap. I usually use a 50 percent setting for this too. ( 4.4. Compressing Images for Gimp software users ). Adding a link means someone goes outside of this site. If the image provider disappears or turns into a pay site the pics will be lost. That's the down side of just providing a link. There are many sites I visit that have lost a lot of their pics that way. Grant. Edited Saturday at 10:09 AM by Grant remove extra lines 2
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