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Old 02-12-06, 23:00
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I have now spent far too much time trying to load pictures into the gallery.

I found instructions that said:
No more than 1024 pixels across longest length
No more than 300 K

I found the photo I wanted to submit and it was too big. Reduced it to 800 on the longest side - got a message saying file size too big.
I went to 600 eventually in order for the gallery to accept it.

In the gallery I see photos with a longest side of:
900 - 291.0 file size
800 - 25.1 file size
1024 - 194 file size
and my own at
600 - 266.6 file size.

As a newby to this stuff I'm completely in the dark. Why the wide range of acceptable numbers? Am I supposed to do something to the photo in addition to changing the size? I have Photoshop Elements 3 on my computer and don't see any file size numbers that look similar to the ones the gallery asks for (mine have lots and lots of digits).

I'd really appreciate a lesson worded for a non computer wise beginner.

Thanks - skwatch
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Old 02-12-06, 23:09
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Hi Skywatch,

I regularly upload 1024 x 760 JPG files around about 200mb max. to take account of dial up users.

Are you able to confirm the file is .JPG format.

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Old 02-12-06, 23:13
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JPEG compression depends on the detail and complexity of the image. There are also 12 JPEG compression settings. At WPF there is no limit on image dimensions but a 400kB filesize is set.

I suggest 1024px is your maximum longest dimension as people do not want to chase your image around their monitors, this will also limit the file size to approx 400kB. If image is greater than 400kb then when saving choose a lower number (greater compression) and the filesize will reduce.

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Old 02-12-06, 23:22
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skwatch

It appears that you are getting a little confused as there are two sizes to take into consideration.

1. this is the Image size which could be anything up to 1024 pixels on the longest side.

2. File size, this is the actual size in Kb. I normally aim for around 120-150kb. This is achieved by compressing the file.

If you inform us of what software you use we will probably be able to assist you in achieving the necessary file size.


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Old 02-12-06, 23:34
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I think Skwatch is using Elements 3. I compress the file when saving (jpg)
Element 3 will ask you if you want to compress at the point of saving.
Hope this helps.
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Old 02-12-06, 23:36
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I think Skwatch is using Elements 3. I compress the file when saving (jpg)
Element 3 will ask you if you want to compress at the point of saving.
Hope this helps.
Much the same as CS2 then

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Old 02-12-06, 23:39
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I use Photoshop Elements 3 to handle my pictures.

The mountain sheep I posted in the gallery originally had JPG at the end of the file#.
It was 1637 wide and 1228 high with a listed file size of 522948.

I reduced the size to get the gallery to accept it.
It then had jpg at the end of the file #.
It was 600 wide and 450 high with the file size listed at 272993.

In the gallery the file size is listed at 266.6.

What is 'compression' is it the process of changing the size on each side or something aditional that I'm supposed to know about?

skwatch - wishing to be something other than 'a bear with little brain'!
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Old 02-12-06, 23:50
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skywatch,yes I have the same prob as yourself.I tend to use Picasa as it is so easy for simple editing,I resize to 800 pixels,but then the Gallery here tells me the file size is too big,which means I then have to return to Elements to check and change the file size,but where is the "compression".I do save my images at around 8 for quality,is that the compression?.
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I think Skwatch is using Elements 3. I compress the file when saving (jpg)
Element 3 will ask you if you want to compress at the point of saving.
Hope this helps.
When I save a photo there is a pop up box that says JPEG Options - is that what you mean? That is a point where I have always just clicked on ok. However, I see there are choices that can be made instead of just accepting whatever is there already.

I can choose Maximum, High, Medium or Low
and I can select a compression quality setting.

This 'bear of little brain' has no idea what these functions do - or what they are there for. Maybe this is where I'm getting confused and making a mistake?!?

Should have waited to post photos until AFTER I took lessons in Elements 3!!

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Skwatch
When you come to saving your image a dialog box with a slider on it will appear if you move the slider to the left and look at the bottom of the box you will see the size changing, once you have the right size you can save.
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