
01-28-2005, 05:52 AM
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I know exactly what you are saying because that is how I normally do it too but while that is resizing the dimensional size of the pic to the permissible file size usually, it will not always because file size does not directly refer to the physical (pixels) size of the pic. That just happens to be one way to change a file's size. The other is to lessen the quality or compress it tighter. On my program I am also given the option to store it at various qualities. This will also change the file size. Sooooooo if you have photos taken at a higher resolution then some times you need to change both dimension and compression.
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