Mar 2, 2014, 12:41
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if you're a forum member, you can upload images (100KB max) Just make sure to resize your photos to a reasonable size (e.g. 640x480)
Hi, I could use some clarification re sizing of pix to be uploaded.
A jpg in photoshop shows the following:-
Pixel dimensions 864.4K
Width 640pixels, Height 461 pixesls.
Document size = 6.4" (16.26cm ) x 4.61" (11.71cm)
Resolution 100 pixels/inch.
Yet, when ready to be saved as a copy prior to loading to a flash stick in preparation for transfer to the internet,the size is then shown to be 216.6K.
Yet again, once on the flash stick the size is given 205 Kb.
I am aware that each time that a jpg is saved, there is a futher loss of detail; but to drop from 864.4K to 216.6K is beyond logical expectations.
I get the feeling that by the time that it eventually is posted, it will be nothing more that a shapeless blur.
I look forward to any enlightment on this matter.#
Best regards, Dan
if you're a forum member, you can upload images (100KB max) Just make sure to resize your photos to a reasonable size (e.g. 640x480)
Hi, I could use some clarification re sizing of pix to be uploaded.
A jpg in photoshop shows the following:-
Pixel dimensions 864.4K
Width 640pixels, Height 461 pixesls.
Document size = 6.4" (16.26cm ) x 4.61" (11.71cm)
Resolution 100 pixels/inch.
Yet, when ready to be saved as a copy prior to loading to a flash stick in preparation for transfer to the internet,the size is then shown to be 216.6K.
Yet again, once on the flash stick the size is given 205 Kb.
I am aware that each time that a jpg is saved, there is a futher loss of detail; but to drop from 864.4K to 216.6K is beyond logical expectations.
I get the feeling that by the time that it eventually is posted, it will be nothing more that a shapeless blur.
I look forward to any enlightment on this matter.#
Best regards, Dan