reducing picture sizes
#1
reducing picture sizes
I have tried all the rules, and I have tried all the directions on my camera, and all my pics are coming out HUGE, way too big for the board, does anyone know how to teach a technical dummy how to reduce them? Thanx in advance
#3
I load my pics from my camera onto my computer. then open them in Paint and resize 50% down and then 50% down again. then maybe down to 75% if I want to email them. that gets them just below 150kg's or mg's . What ever it is. Pics from Iphones never show up correctly in here. upside down or sideways. Good luck.
#4
I downloaded irfanview years ago. You just open the program, open the picture and then click on "image" along the top and in the drop down click "resize." When the box opens up it'll give you options for pixels x pixels and I click either the smallest or next to smallest and then okay and it's done. Then you will save it. It is even simpler than Paint to use.
#5
See if you have Microsoft Office Picture Manager on your computer. I think it came with my new computer running Windows 7, and it is on the computers at work, and they are still on Windows XP. All you have to do is open the picture in the Picture Manager and then click Edit Picture. You then have the options of Resize or Compress. I always use Compress. Then there are 4 options available. One is for Web Pages, and another one is for Email. I use whatever one I am going to use the picture for. It does a fantastic job - and is so easy!
#7
I load my pics from my camera onto my computer. then open them in Paint and resize 50% down and then 50% down again. then maybe down to 75% if I want to email them. that gets them just below 150kg's or mg's . What ever it is. Pics from Iphones never show up correctly in here. upside down or sideways. Good luck.
#8
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Join Date: May 2011
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Don't downsize them from your camera. Downsize them with software. The camera is designed to get the best, sharpest image possible, which means large file sizes. You WANT this for pictures you take of family, activities, holidays, memories, etc. because you will get the best possible prints. However, any time you want to post a picture anywhere on the internet,whether it's here or Facebook, the file needs to be 1 mb (1000 kb) or less. So resizing with software is your best bet. The ones listed above should work. I use Photoshop, which allows me to do other things besides resize, but it's not free.
#9
Thank you all. I think I will see if I have the Office picture manager, My computer is new and has windows 8, so surely its on here I'll just have to hunt. So grateful for the advice from everybody
#10
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Join Date: Nov 2009
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I don't know if you have a smart phone but I just discovered I can take a picture and email it to myself - I get a choice of small, medium, large, or actual size. I pick small. Then when I upload from my computer is is small enough.
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