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General Category => Ask Steve a question. => Topic started by: jimbo on May 31, 2010, 11:06:59 pm
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Hi Steve
How do I get my photos down to 384kb or less so I can post them? do I cut down the Pixels on the camera? and if so by how much, The camera is a 4 pixel canon
thanks
Jimbo
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Jimbo..I myself have lowered my pixels on the camera, and when I save a picture I keep the original and then make another and adjust the image size. Also when you save the photo, save it at the lowest, or at least number 3, that will make your file size smaller. What program do you use? I have Photoshop CS. and that is what I do.
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Hi Jimbo, I apologize that I have not completed the video tutorial for preparing photos for the forum. I will make that a priority this week. Watch the News and Bulletins forum for that tutorial and hopefully I can answer all your questions.
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Thanks Steve and Cherie, I will look and see if I can see anything on Picasa, I am not really up to it doing these things and will keep a look out for your tutorial Steve
Thanks again
Jimbo
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Keep on asking your questions and your bound to get the right answer....oh did I say that Russ?
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Jimbo, I like Photobucket better than Picasa. Charlie uses it and I tried it. Picasa took over and controled all my photos. Had to remove it from my computer. 8)
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Picasa is doing a lot of funny stuff on my computer also. But it's free'
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Photobucket is free also. 8)
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I hate to lower the resolution on my camera because then I never have the full sized, crisp picture. There are a lot of very easy to use, picture resizing programs out there. Here's one in particular that I have recommeded to several people as being easy to use. http://bluefive.pair.com/pixresizer.htm .
But the point is, you keep your full size pic should you ever want or need it and just make a copy that is smaller for posting.
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Good point Becky, when I resize I keep the original, then when I "save as" I add the word small or smaller at the end so I know which photo is what. Thanks for the link.
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I've bee wondering the same thing Jimbo, but just haven't got round to asking yet. Got some good info so far. Picassa does think it owns all your photo's, will give photobucket a shot, thanks Russ.
David
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Russ I did a Google on Photobucket and got a hit on Photobucket virus alert. I don't think I want to go there anytime soon. Have you had any trouble?
Ken
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I have been using this for years. go to http://www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/downloads/powertoys/xppowertoys.mspx
On the right side of the page, scroll down the list to ImageResizer.exe
It is so simple to use once you have it in your computer. It is safe also. Message me if you need help
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Ken, No virus alerts, no problems. I am not sure what you hit on.
Here is the link ;
http://photobucket.com/ (http://photobucket.com/)
8)
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Like Cherie said I make a copy of all my pics so I have the original, then I use photoscape to adjust them. It is a free program and has a lot of powerful features.
Greg
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Hi Jimbo, I watched Steves video on posting pics and for me the easiest way is to take your pictures normal size, in your case 4.0 mp. then load the picture in a photo program, I use Corel photo and choose from the menu above, choose image, then resample and it will show you how big your file is. Example 4.05 mb then use the percentage arrow down until about 20 to 30 percent, you will see the file drop to about 120kb more or less. keep the maintain aspect ratio box checked and both percentages will change, then save as a gif in a folder that you will remember, because you will have to go to this folder later, now right click on the image where you saved it and go to properties and look at the file size and make sure it is small enough to post. If its not small enough go back and reload the image and lower the percentage more. Now when you pick additional options below your post and choose browse go to the folder where you saved it and click on the picture you want to post click post and your picture should appear below your post. This for Corel Photo, most programs should work similarly, example you may have to choose resize image or something like that. I hope this doesn't confuse you more.
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One of the absolute best image handling programs is very powerful and very FREE....
Irfanview is great....
http://www.irfanview.com/ (http://www.irfanview.com/)
No picture hosting but 'do it on your own 'puter'!
~~~GrayBeard~~~
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Hi Crusty
I down loaded that micro soft program and it seem to work, thanks, I will take a few pics and try putting them on
Thanks
jimbo