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Razor2001 10 October 2002 02:40 PM

Hi guys,

I have a few pics loaded on my computer from my digi camera. Problem is they are all 400 kb or so. How do I shrink them down to size (100 kb). I tried everything. When I go to my camera shop program I shrink it down to like 10% of size and then save it and it still does not work. I think it is just shrinking it on my screen and not actually shrinking down file size wise. I am not a compu genius but not useless either but just can't figure it out.

Help please,
Ray

MrDBM 10 October 2002 02:51 PM

try a differtent type of file, i'm not completly sure which one is the lightest - someone will clarify?

PSP is good for converting but I think (may be wrong) that MS Photoshop can do a little too.

Razor2001 10 October 2002 02:54 PM

bttt

tweenierob 10 October 2002 02:57 PM

firstly change file to jpeg.
secondly do you have photoshop?
Rob:)

Razor2001 10 October 2002 03:00 PM

Yea,

But I thought turbouploader needed either a .jpeg or .jif files ?

Cheers,
Ray

Razor2001 10 October 2002 03:04 PM

It is saved in jpeg format, but I don't have photoshop :(

Ray

Paulo P 10 October 2002 03:09 PM

download the trial version of photoshop off the net

mj 10 October 2002 06:05 PM

this works for me.

http://www.olympus.co.uk/consumer/di...ads.cfm#result

all you need to do is open up the picture with camedia and resize it. when you have resized it check the picture properties to check the file size.

IanW 10 October 2002 06:16 PM

If your running Windows XP you can download a MS Add-on that will allow you to resize the image simply by right clicking on it.

Windows XP Image Resizer Power Toy

rik1471 11 October 2002 08:32 AM

Ian, I REALLY wanted a tool like that, but I just didn't know it. :)

chiark 11 October 2002 08:34 AM

Either resize the image to be smaller dimensions, or also save at a higher jpeg compression (lower jpeg quality)


MarkO 11 October 2002 09:08 AM

Do you have MS Office? It's got a photo editor which is very good and should do everything you need. :D


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