Reducing size of picture file (not picture)

D

Dabber

I have been creating some very large picture files on my webpage. I tend to
take "megapixel" pictures as they are needed for website and publication.
Although I save them at 75 dpi for the web there is obviously a lot of svaed
information in the background. A 78kb picture is one of the "smaller" ones.
Can I reduce the files to a more manageable size?
 
R

Rob Giordano \(Crash\)

Yes...most likely - depends on the image though.
A very useful (and free) program you may want to download and use is;
IrFanview http://www.irfanview.com



|I have been creating some very large picture files on my webpage. I tend to
| take "megapixel" pictures as they are needed for website and publication.
| Although I save them at 75 dpi for the web there is obviously a lot of
svaed
| information in the background. A 78kb picture is one of the "smaller"
ones.
| Can I reduce the files to a more manageable size?
| --
| Dabber
 
D

Dabber

Sorry, Jerry. URL of what? If you mean the museum's it is
www.nantwichmuseum.org.uk. But the latest poctures have not shown and I
thinkit is because we have used up all our freespace. That's why I want to
reduce the file sizes if I can. I am sure I once read about this - but it may
have been: "scan at 75dpi"! The pictures were scanned at the correct size
(about 8cm x 6cm) so there is nothing I can do to reduce the pictures.
 
S

Steve Easton

DPI has absolutely nothing to do with the size of the file or the size of the image that
appears in the browser.

DPI "only" applies to images when printing them.

Download the free IrfanView www.irfanview.com and use it to resample the images and save
them at a 75 percent quality setting.



--
Steve Easton
Microsoft MVP FrontPage
95isalive
This site is best viewed............
........................with a computer
 
D

Dabber

Tom: No I didn't optimize - but then I never have. So what happened this time?
Steve: Downloaded Irfan View (it was a later version than I had before) but
I didn't spot the 75 per cent quality setting - or anything else that might
have helped. Probably it's me!
 
R

Rob Giordano \(Crash\)

You'll see it when you:
Save
Save As
or
Batch Conversion...Advanced (iirc)


| Tom: No I didn't optimize - but then I never have. So what happened this
time?
| Steve: Downloaded Irfan View (it was a later version than I had before)
but
| I didn't spot the 75 per cent quality setting - or anything else that
might
| have helped. Probably it's me!
| --
| Dabber
|
|
| "Dabber" wrote:
|
| > I have been creating some very large picture files on my webpage. I tend
to
| > take "megapixel" pictures as they are needed for website and
publication.
| > Although I save them at 75 dpi for the web there is obviously a lot of
svaed
| > information in the background. A 78kb picture is one of the "smaller"
ones.
| > Can I reduce the files to a more manageable size?
| > --
| > Dabber
 

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