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Mansker

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What is the max. size picture you can post without going over the 100000 limit? I posted an 800x600 and it said it was too big so I cut it down to 640x480 and it is still too big!
 
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Most photo-editing software has a compression setting you can use. Play with that until the filesize gets under the limit.

You should be able to compress a 800x600 file enough that it still looks good for PC viewing.
 
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I've been posting them and 800x600 and they were fine, now it won't let me, if I go below 640x480 you can hardly see the picture.
 
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<font color="blue"> I've been posting them and 800x600 and they were fine </font>

The dimension of the photo does not in itself determine the file size.

When I say compress ... I'm saying that the file will still be 800x600, but the filesize will be compressed. Usually this option would be someplace in the Save As... dialog box.
 
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If you're using Windows XP there's a free program available at "Powertows for Windows XP" on the MS website. I think it's called "Image Resizer". Haven't used it but have seen it recommended. You're striving to keep a decent pixel size for screen viewing but reduce the resolution to reduce file size the way I understand it.
 
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Thanks Guys! I finally found it under JPEG I/O options, Compression Quality, I moved it to 40% and that did the trick.
Thanks again!
 

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