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Solve : Terminology used is picture sizing? |
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Answer» I'm a bit confused about picture sizing regarding the terminology used. Thanks Patio m8, helpful as always. You have to reduce to total number of pixels by approximately 1 third. Just divide the x and y widths by 2.83, that reduces it by (approximately) a total of 1/3rd.I'm not sure what software you are using, but what I use is just the basic stuff that came with my HP camera. In addition to changing brightness, colors, etc., one of the options is how much COMPRESSION you want to use. The more compression, the smaller the file. You can play around with that until you get a file size that fits your email. Quote from: willythecat on May 15, 2010, 04:18:08 PM How would l know what dimensions to type in to get it down to 1024kb, or is it just hit and miss? With uncompressed BMPs you can calculate the size: size in bytes = (width x height) x bytes-per-pixel. Plus a few bytes for the file header. However jpeg files are compressed so that there is no way to calculate the final file size resulting from a resize. You would just have to try various sizes until you got to or below your target file size. Also with jpeg there is another setting called "quality" which can be set from 0 to 99 usually. Jpeg compression is "lossy" that is it works by throwing away DETAIL. The more you throw away the smaller the final file size. Higher number here means larger file size. Thanks everyone, always get an answer on here. Will probably never do this via the "kb" route but now get the general idea between dimensions and size. Thanks again Regards |
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