To those having picture sizing problems

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KentT

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I just thought I'd point this free on-line photo storage place out, since it AUTOMATICALLY resizes your original picture into several sizes that you can link in and use elsewhere. It allows you to store 200 photos for free, and to organize them into up to three sets (often called albums elsewhere). Then you can easily view a set as a slideshow.

I was so impressed, I went ahead and paid for an unlimited account... I'm not selling this site, nor do I profit in any way by it, I just thought it might be easier for some of you to share your PT pictures with us... /forums/images/graemlins/smile.gif

Just to illustrate:
Here's my PT-425 pictures stored there...

Click on any one of the pictures, and it will be displayed larger. Just above the picture will be a button with a magnifying glass for All Sizes. Click it, and you can see the original size picture, plus the other sizes you can choose to use as thumbnails, send in emails, or link in to websites like here...

Just thought I'd do this to encourage more pictures!
 
   / To those having picture sizing problems #2  
As I found last night, posting pictures here is a bit of a drag. They have to be less than 100kb in size. But the problem with people posting pix at other sites and linking to those pictures here is that if you go back in this forum, you will find countless times where the pictures or videos that people refer to are gone.
 
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I posted a link to the Microsoft Powertoys a couple of weeks ago.

Powertoys

One of the utilities is an image resizer. It's free and very easy to use. Just download and install the file. To resize a picture just select the picture and right-click. On the menu there will be a resize picture option.

It works great.

Thanks,
Kevin
 
   / To those having picture sizing problems #4  
Does the MS product, or any other, give you the choice to resize by file size? I've played with several now but it's still a guessing game to figure out the right combination of pixel dimensions and image quality to hit the 100K mark /forums/images/graemlins/smile.gif
 
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</font><font color="blue" class="small">( Does the MS product, or any other, give you the choice to resize by file size? I've played with several now but it's still a guessing game to figure out the right combination of pixel dimensions and image quality to hit the 100K mark /forums/images/graemlins/smile.gif )</font>

In my experience, it takes a photo editing program to balance those two factors: image quality vs file size

I personally use PaintShop Pro -- but there are many others. With it, I can easily get photos under 100Kb (the limit here and on my own site) while keeping the display size 800x600.

That's one of the reasons why I recommended the Flickr site -- it does it automatically with a photo optimization algorithm, making it a "no-brainer" ....
 
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I've noticed that too, missing pictures. My Web Sites are just
Sub Domains off of my regular business Site/Server. So I know my pictures aren't going anywhere.

I know what you mean though, nothing more annoying than to click on a link and nothing. Anyway if linking to a Web Site encourages members to post project pic's that's still a good thing. Sure helped me decide to buy my PT. Looking at Pictures and seeing what it was capable of accomplishing. /forums/images/graemlins/shocked.gif
 
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Rob,

The Powertoys program doesn't let you specify the file size. You specify the size of the picture. I have attached a file that is 800x600...the medium size in powertoys. The original file was 1.5MB and this file is 54kb. It seems to work pretty well to me and the file is considerably smaller than the original.

773969-Redsox%20Ring.jpg


Yes, that is a World Series ring from the Redsox.

Kevin
 

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   / To those having picture sizing problems #8  
" Yes, that is a World Series ring from the Redsox."

Very rare item indeed!
 
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That's pretty slick Kevin. Does it give you quality options to get the file size down as well? If so, what level did you use?

Is there a story behind the ring picture /forums/images/graemlins/smile.gif
 
   / To those having picture sizing problems #10  
I have a couple of other programs that I used to resize photos, but since I got the Powertoys, it's about all I use; quickest and easiest way I've seen.
 

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