Isn't he the cutist little thing - redone
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- jaharris1001
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"Thanks for this Dave but I think I got it sorted out in Corel....instead of saving, I have to "post it to the web" which give me the compression option."
It's similar in Elements Joan, you can resize the picture in the Editor then "Save for Web" and you then get the option to adjust the file size whilst retaining the same picture size. Most sites seem to want a file size of either below 100K or a few under 150k.
DaveW
It's similar in Elements Joan, you can resize the picture in the Editor then "Save for Web" and you then get the option to adjust the file size whilst retaining the same picture size. Most sites seem to want a file size of either below 100K or a few under 150k.
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I have never bothered with setting the resolution in Elements. I first open the image in the RAW Converter, then into the Editor where I crop, then re-size to 800 pixels for the longest dimension, then do any manipulations required and finally sharpen. Then I save for the web and simply alter the file size to suit the sites requirements, usually 100k or 150k.
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Puzzledpaul
Hi Jim.....surprised are you????? LOL!!! Thanks for the nice comment my friend.hey,,,, who is that stranger from South Africa posting here
very cool lizard there Joan
Dave
This brought the file size down from 536k to 183k with just a slight loss of clarity Dave. I am so glad I eventually worked out how to do it.Most sites seem to want a file size of either below 100K or a few under 150k.
Puzzledpaul
Thanks Paul...it does look better now but still not quite as sharp as it is on my screen at home. Thanks for the comment.Bigger pic much better, btw, Joan
Joan Young
Welcome Joan!
Very nice photos. Lovely creature. Where is Mike? I think he would be pleased.
We have two species here, Tarentola mauritanica (zidni (wall) macaklin) and Hemidactylus turcicus (kućni (house) macaklin). Our word for geckos is macaklin.
By the way, what cat is on your avatar? Cheetah?
Very nice photos. Lovely creature. Where is Mike? I think he would be pleased.
We have two species here, Tarentola mauritanica (zidni (wall) macaklin) and Hemidactylus turcicus (kućni (house) macaklin). Our word for geckos is macaklin.
By the way, what cat is on your avatar? Cheetah?
The meaning of beauty is in sharing with others.
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Noticing of my "a" and "the" and other grammar
errors are welcome.
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Noticing of my "a" and "the" and other grammar
errors are welcome.
Not really. 72dpi is the standard for web publishing and if someone "borrows" your image, the print out will not be that great.puzzledpaul wrote:<< resize to 800 on the longest size and set your resolution to 72 >>
Isn't the resolution setting irrelevant in this instance, Sue?
Bigger pic much better, btw, Joan
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Thanks for the welcome Nicola. I love your photographs, they are fantastic. It is a leopard which I am using in my avatar. They are beautiful creatures.By the way, what cat is on your avatar? Cheetah?
Sue
Thanks for help with this re-sizing problem Sue. I have had people "borrowing" my pics....found them posted on a site in India of all places.if someone "borrows" your image, the print out will not be that great.
Ken
Thanks Ken...I thought you would approve.Now that's a photograph!
Joan Young
I have found my images all over the internet, but the best one yet was when I recieved an email with one of my images as the "stationary". Seems somone made an email stationary of one of my images and it went around the world for a while I suppose and eventually ended up in my mailboxThanks for help with this re-sizing problem Sue. I have had people "borrowing" my pics....found them posted on a site in India of all places.
Sue Alden