{Disarmed} Re: COMP: photo resize help


Christian
 
It's important that the file size for each photo be under 50kb and about 500 dpi. The software that came with your camera will usually have a program for reducing the file size. Otherwise those of us on dial-up get a little distressed.
 
Colleen Modra
Adelaide Hills
South Australia
 
 
 
----- Original Message -----
Sent: Wednesday, October 11, 2006 11:34 AM
Subject: Re: [iris-photos] COMP: photo resize help

Hi Christian,
 
I'm not familiar with the Kodak Easy Share...........is that a photo edit computer program? If so - many of them will have an option to make the file size smaller.  
 
For instance - I use Paint Shop Pro to "compress" the file size.  (That way I don't have to reduce the actual size of the photo that I intend to send.) It is found when I get ready to save a photo.  On that "window" is an "options" button.  It further allows me to set the "quality" of the picture so it doesn't lower the quality of the picture all that much.  When it reads the size I want then I click and save the photo.  (Sometimes I'm in a hurry and will forget that step. I always feel bad when I do.)
 
I don't know if my explanation is of much help to you.  Hopefully someone out there is familiar with the Kodak Easy Share.
 
~ Margie

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