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Hello again. I am having immense difficulties with some pictures I'm trying to uphold. They must be 600 x 600 pixels and under 240 KB. How can I amend my pictures to fit this? It seems when I get the pixels right, the pictures end up in MBs instead of KBs. HELP!
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Klik on the pic and look on page (left bottom) to see size in kbs/mbs. Kbs is small for most pics. Do you have Ms Photo Editor? I load pics there & lighten/darken & file the pic with an 'x' (ann = annx) to show you have worked on the original.
Now check if the annx is smaller/bigger than the original ann. Upload the smaller kb file.
Now check if the annx is smaller/bigger than the original ann. Upload the smaller kb file.
Put your picture on here and adjust to smaller size.
http://www.snapfish.co.uk/tourediting
This will reduce to what you require. To test, put your picture on Word, if it takes up half a page its too big and needs reducing to fit quarter of the page.
http://www.snapfish.co.uk/tourediting
This will reduce to what you require. To test, put your picture on Word, if it takes up half a page its too big and needs reducing to fit quarter of the page.
terambulan - we are considering a 600 x 600 pixel image i.e. 0.360 megapixels.
600 x 600 refers to the physical dimensions of the pic; 600 pixels wide and 600 pixels tall.
DPI resolution is only really relevant when printing pictures not when viewing on screen (screen resolution is normally below 100 DPI)
600 x 600 refers to the physical dimensions of the pic; 600 pixels wide and 600 pixels tall.
DPI resolution is only really relevant when printing pictures not when viewing on screen (screen resolution is normally below 100 DPI)
Uzoma - which photo editing programs do you have access to?
I would suggest Irfanview (it's free)...
http://www.irfanview.com/
Open up the pic in Irfanview
Select from menubar "Image"
"Resize/Resample..."
"Set new size" (set the largest number to 600)
"Preserve aspect ratio"
and click OK
then Save as... JPG
I would suggest Irfanview (it's free)...
http://www.irfanview.com/
Open up the pic in Irfanview
Select from menubar "Image"
"Resize/Resample..."
"Set new size" (set the largest number to 600)
"Preserve aspect ratio"
and click OK
then Save as... JPG
Download fastimage resizer,drag and drop files to it and its done virtually instantly
.http://adionsoft.net/fastimageresize/
.http://adionsoft.net/fastimageresize/
talk about a mountain .....
it's easy enough to do - but 600x600 is a bit of a problem - because most pictures are wider than higher
800x600 1024x768
the size you require is square ... so resizing will either make people long and thin - or short and fat
the ideal is to crop the picture and then save it as a JPG
(you can usually play with the compression to reduce the Mbs
the gimp is free - and I also like Irfanview.
another option is post it on www.tinypic.com
and I'll do it and tell you how
it's easy enough to do - but 600x600 is a bit of a problem - because most pictures are wider than higher
800x600 1024x768
the size you require is square ... so resizing will either make people long and thin - or short and fat
the ideal is to crop the picture and then save it as a JPG
(you can usually play with the compression to reduce the Mbs
the gimp is free - and I also like Irfanview.
another option is post it on www.tinypic.com
and I'll do it and tell you how
AC, if you could help me with this or talk me through this step by step, I would be extremely grateful.
I'm happy to load this on to the website you suggested.
I agree that most of the programmes make it end up as 501 x 600 or 600 x 800, not really 600 x 600 but if you can help me out, that would be so great. I owe you one!
I'm happy to load this on to the website you suggested.
I agree that most of the programmes make it end up as 501 x 600 or 600 x 800, not really 600 x 600 but if you can help me out, that would be so great. I owe you one!
right .... I've started with a huge bmp
3.8Mb (ok not that big - but big)
lets use irfanview
save a COPY of the real pic
open it in Iv
start by dragging a square with the cursor (no tools - just the pointer)
the pointer turns into a cross ... and when it's in the square a magnifying glass with a cross
when its over an edge it becomes a double heated pointer <->
you have two options - you can either use as much of the whole pic as you can
or you can take a particular part of the pic
either way it's pretty much the same - but we don't really want to make anything bigger
start by using the whole pic
draw your square - and drag the top and bottom edges so they are at the edges of the pic
look at the top of the window and it will show various numbers - 274, 200; 900x1200; 1.920
the 900x1200 is what we need
we need to bring the edges in so the display shows 900x900
when you have the bit you want
edit | crop (or ctl+y)
so now we have a square - but it's too big
Image | resize/resample
in set new size enter 600x600
ok
now save asname it and make it a .jpg
at the side you'll see an options window - leave it at 80% for the moment - save the pic
and that's it - done
Ideally you should always downsize - enlarging isn't a good idea unless you have to
3.8Mb (ok not that big - but big)
lets use irfanview
save a COPY of the real pic
open it in Iv
start by dragging a square with the cursor (no tools - just the pointer)
the pointer turns into a cross ... and when it's in the square a magnifying glass with a cross
when its over an edge it becomes a double heated pointer <->
you have two options - you can either use as much of the whole pic as you can
or you can take a particular part of the pic
either way it's pretty much the same - but we don't really want to make anything bigger
start by using the whole pic
draw your square - and drag the top and bottom edges so they are at the edges of the pic
look at the top of the window and it will show various numbers - 274, 200; 900x1200; 1.920
the 900x1200 is what we need
we need to bring the edges in so the display shows 900x900
when you have the bit you want
edit | crop (or ctl+y)
so now we have a square - but it's too big
Image | resize/resample
in set new size enter 600x600
ok
now save asname it and make it a .jpg
at the side you'll see an options window - leave it at 80% for the moment - save the pic
and that's it - done
Ideally you should always downsize - enlarging isn't a good idea unless you have to
UZ
always good to see a plan come together ;)
mol
download irfanview - it will make life much easier
first - in future I suggest you post an e-mail created for this sort of thing (not your main one) and certainly NOT a number - who knows what "help" you may end up with.
if you've done EXACTLY what was shown
my guess is the file is saved as a .BMP ot Tiff
open it again in
use save as . drop the file type box and select .JPG
always good to see a plan come together ;)
mol
download irfanview - it will make life much easier
first - in future I suggest you post an e-mail created for this sort of thing (not your main one) and certainly NOT a number - who knows what "help" you may end up with.
if you've done EXACTLY what was shown
my guess is the file is saved as a .BMP ot Tiff
open it again in
use save as . drop the file type box and select .JPG