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Re: Receiving attached photos


This is a picture that is 29k. The full flavor comes through unless you plan on printing the photo.
 
Does it show tiny for anybody? It's about 4x4 on my screen. Normal snapshot size.
 
Sue
----- Original Message -----
Sent: Sunday, March 06, 2005 14:12
Subject: Re: [iris-species] Receiving attached photos

Dennis,

The dimensions are good. How much JPEG compression are
you using? I think it should be possible to compress the picture
you sent to below 100K and still have them look good.

Ken in Concord, CA

Dennis Kramb wrote:
Ummm... mine were 276K, 300K, 300K, and 420K.  They were reduced significantly before sending them.  Sorry for the inconvenience, but I think these are reasonable file sizes.  Reducing them further would make them postage-stamp sized on some people's computers.  However, you are correct - it's just as easy for me to post them on the web as to send them via email, so I'd say that's a reasonable compromise.

Dennis in Cincinnati



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