Picture Compression
Picture Compression
I got a pic off the new camera and it was something like 9 meg in size. Using the jpeg interchange I could compress it down to 197K. I need to get it to 100K in order to post it to a web site. So how do I do this?
I already tried re-compressing the compressed version but the interchange won't let me do anything more.
I already tried re-compressing the compressed version but the interchange won't let me do anything more.
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Try using the "Save for Web" feature of Photoshop? (CTRL ALT SHIFT S is the keyboard shortcut)
Also, are you reading the filesize in Photoshop or in Windows Explorer? Theres a BIG difference between the two, depending on the level of compression. If you really don't want to ★■◆● with it, get with me on ICQ, AIM, or send it to my gmail account. (md2389@gmail.com Nobody ask for invites because I don't have any yet.) Relevant info is in my profile.
Also, are you reading the filesize in Photoshop or in Windows Explorer? Theres a BIG difference between the two, depending on the level of compression. If you really don't want to ★■◆● with it, get with me on ICQ, AIM, or send it to my gmail account. (md2389@gmail.com Nobody ask for invites because I don't have any yet.) Relevant info is in my profile.
Thanks for the help. Here's what I did.
I only have a starter photoshop which is worse than useless. With the camera was another software picture publisher by Arcsoft that allowed me to resize from 2100x1150 (size from flash card) down to 1078x 800. Then I cropped it. Then I saved it. Arcsoft does not have a jpeg interchange compression feature so I dug up my freebe Microgrfx software (from my old Matrox G200 set up disk...see why I keep all my old disks), loaded it and used that to jpeg it to the 100kb limit. Result is in the testing zone. Nice bike eh?
Oh and feel free to critique the pic as to composition color etc.
I only have a starter photoshop which is worse than useless. With the camera was another software picture publisher by Arcsoft that allowed me to resize from 2100x1150 (size from flash card) down to 1078x 800. Then I cropped it. Then I saved it. Arcsoft does not have a jpeg interchange compression feature so I dug up my freebe Microgrfx software (from my old Matrox G200 set up disk...see why I keep all my old disks), loaded it and used that to jpeg it to the 100kb limit. Result is in the testing zone. Nice bike eh?
Oh and feel free to critique the pic as to composition color etc.
Correct me if I'm wrong, but JPEG always saves things as 16.7 million colors, so it is irrelevant what the original color depth of the image is? Color depth should affect formats like PNG and GIF, where file size is significantly determined by how many colors are present.
Another suggestion, woodchip, would be to download and try the Gimp 2.0. It's a freeware paint program that has support for dozens of formats and compression options for each. Another option is IrfanView.
Another suggestion, woodchip, would be to download and try the Gimp 2.0. It's a freeware paint program that has support for dozens of formats and compression options for each. Another option is IrfanView.
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