emailing pics reducing size of pics
#1
Posted 21 September 2004 - 06:10 PM
#2
Posted 21 September 2004 - 06:13 PM
#3
Posted 21 September 2004 - 07:04 PM
If you need a screenshot just ask......
#4
Posted 21 September 2004 - 11:37 PM
MS Photo Editor click on "Images" > "Resize" a pop-up box will appear to guide you.
With Paint click on "Help" and there's a section there on resizing also.
I use the MS Photo Editor to reduce 2mg+ pix to around 500kb or less (In JPG/JPEG format) to put on a web site photo album. Reducing the size via this method compress pixels and can impart some negative effects. I've lessen that by reducing a pix by 25%, saving it and then re-editing it again reducing another 25%, etc, until I get an acceptable product.
Play with the programs a bit - you might be pleasantly surprised with your results.
In both programs there are options to "crop" also as I do to many pix. So one has several options to shave off total size of pix to email.
Have fun,
~Koan
...some do, some don't; some will, some won't (WR)
#5
Posted 22 September 2004 - 12:18 AM
Open picture in Irfanview / Image / Resize/Resample
On the left you can set the Width, Height, DPI, and Units (pixels, cm, inches), to what ever size you want.
On the bottom left, you will see "Preserve Aspect Ratio". If this is checked, your picture will retain the same proportions. When you type a size into the "Height" box, the size is automaticaly calculated, and entered into the "Width" box, and visa versa.
Or, on the right you can use Half, Double, or the preset standards, 640x480 - 1600x1200.
On the bottom right, in the "Size Method:" box, are different resample filters. Slowest will give you the best quality. Play around with these, until you find one you can live with. Remember, better quality, larger file size. If you check the "Resize" box, it will bypass the filters. This is faster, but it makes for a fuzzier picture.
When you have everything set the way you want, hit "OK"
Now, File / Save As
Navigate to where you want to save it, name it, and under "Save As Type:" choose "JPG - JPEG Files".
Click "Save", and that's it.
Now your picture is ready to be attached, or inserted into your e-mail.
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Posted 22 September 2004 - 12:30 AM
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Posted 22 September 2004 - 12:48 AM
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#8
Posted 23 September 2004 - 12:58 AM
Thanks for taking the time.
Regards,
John
This post has been edited by jgweed: 23 September 2004 - 12:59 AM
#9
Posted 23 September 2004 - 01:17 AM
License: Freeware
Information:
This free image viewer and converter supports an extensive list of formats:
Supported file types:
AIF, ANI/CUR, ASF, AU/SND, AVI, B3D, BMP/DIB, CAM (Casio JPG), CLP, DDS, Dicom/ACR, DJVU, ECW, EMF/WMF, EPS, FlashPix (FPX), FSH, G3, GIF, ICO/ICL/EXE/DLL, IFF/LBM, IMG (GEM), JPG2000, JPG, JPM, KDC, LDF, LWF, MED, MID/RMI, MNG/JNG, MOV, MP3, MPG, MrSID, NLM/NOL/NGG, OGG, PBM/PGM/PPM, PCX/DCX, PhotoCD, PNG, PSD, PSP, RAS/SUN, RAW, Real Audio (RA), RLE, SFF, SFW, SGI/RGB, SWF (Flash/Shockwave), TGA, TIF, TTF, TXT, WAD, WAV, WBMP, WBZ/WBC, XBM, XPM, CRW, NEF, ORF, RAF, MRW, DCR, DXF
Since I am a novice computer user, I boldfaced those I'm familiar with, and am surprised about the inclusion of audio...mp3, ogg, wav, etc. SWF, too. huh. I have a lot to learn.
edit: I had to include more.
Some features of IrfanView:
Multi language support, thumbnail option, preview option, slideshow, drag-and-drop support, fast directory view, batch conversion, e-mail option, audio CD player, print option, change color depth, scan support, cut/crop, IPTC edit, effects (sharpen, blur, Adobe Photoshop filters), capturing, extract icons from EXE/DLL/ICLs, lossless JPG rotation, EXE/SCR creation, many hotkeys, many command line options, many plug-ins
This post has been edited by phawgg: 23 September 2004 - 01:24 AM
#10
Posted 23 September 2004 - 02:26 AM
No problem.
Glad it was helpful.
I have a short one on Batch Conversion, too, if anyone's interested.
phawgg,
Do you use Irfanview?
I've been using it since version 3.8 (about 2 yrs.)
It's amazing, what all, this little freeware program will do. Plus, there are tons of free plug-ins available for it.
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#11
Posted 23 September 2004 - 10:47 AM
Thanks
John
#12
Posted 23 September 2004 - 01:05 PM
To batch-convert multiple images in IrfanView:
1. Open Irfanview / File / Batch Conversion/Rename
2. Under “Files of Type”, Choose the "File Format" you want to find, and browse to the files you want to convert.
3. When you find the one you want, select it and click "Add". Do this, until you have all the images that you want to convert, selected.
4. In the "Output Directory" section, click "Browse"; to choose a file, where you'll save your new files.
5. In the "Work As:" section, select "Batch Conversion".
6. In the "Batch Conversion Settings:" section, choose the "Output Format" you want.
"Output Format" works just like "Save" and "Save As".
The "Options" button lets you choose various operations to perform.
If you put a check in the "Use Advanced Options" box, This will activate the "Set Advanced Options" button.
Use the "Set Advanced Options" button to apply many special operations to the images during conversion.
These options are much like their versions on the "Image" menu. These options are:
Crop, Resize, Change color depth, Horizontal flip, Vertical flip, Rotate left,
Rotate right, Convert to greyscale, Negative, Sharpen, Gamma
Correction, Contrast, Brightness and Color Balance.
7. On the left, at the top, Click "Start".
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#13
Posted 25 September 2004 - 12:25 AM
phawgg, on Sep 21 2004, 07:13 PM, said:
It will be jpeg that I send
I have downloaded Infranview, I shall have a play with that after I have backed up the pics I wish to send
thank you all for your suggestions....
#14
Posted 25 September 2004 - 12:33 AM
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Posted 25 September 2004 - 02:53 AM
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