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Otherwise, with the data you gave in your post, you could wind up sending a huge zip file (most mail-servers get quirky arouind 5MB of data). If mailing to dailup user, you may want to only send them 8×10 jpegs In the end, check and see just how much data is in this zip file, or single picture file. Of course you may be using an external zipping utility, XP has one built in. If mailing a group of pics, highlight them all, and right click on one of them (as they are all highlighted), then go, compress and Mail, or Compress…etc. To email a pic, it would be more generally accpted, to attatch the pic as a file, rather than insert it into the body. To make the picture fit an 8×10 profile, just create a new file, and make this new file an 8×10, then do a copy/paste as new layer. If you untick Lock Aspect Ratio and if you picture is disproportionate to an 8×10, it is going to be distorted by height or width, in the outcome. Meaning, your first number in the above mentioned field (8 inches wide) will take presedence, and the width will auto proportionally. (by default, a tick will be in the Lock Aspect Ratio to keep them the same) In resize dialog, since youi know youi want an 8×10, use Inches and type in, 8×10 (inches) (this is top to fields). But do save it as a Jpeg, and keep the quality high, (by keeping the compression high) (this is a seperate task than zipping, or "compressing" a group of files, to be emailed).Īnd, also resize it too.this way, you have smaller copies of the same large picture. You want your recipients to be able to view that huge pic you got? Don’t resize the pic. Sounds like you have two tasks that use the same termonology "compression". Keep the compression high, at least 90 or so. Jpeg compression is not a reference to overall size, but rather a quality setting. What do I need to do? I have access to both PhotoShop or Paint Shop Pro. Is this jpeg still going to display on a screen and print on a printer as if it were 27 x 42 inches? The weird thing to me is that the Size (above) and Print Size have stayed the same although the Compression Ratio is now 57.6. At 944 KB it is a little too big to send by email so I compressed it down to 299.7 KB by saving it in ACDsee and applying some compression.
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This is my case: I started with a photo taken by a photographer on his digital camera. In this case the jpeg may get printed out to 8" x 10". With a limited email application I suspect it’s even possible the user may not be able to zoom out! I suspect the result could be an extreme close up of some detail in the picture.
#Acdsee pro 10 keep image quality software#
My worry is that some email programs may open a jpeg automatically and I guess it’s possible that the software may not have the capability to shrink jpegs which have been created to display at a large size.
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I’d welcome some help in understanding how to compress and resize a jpeg so it can be sent by email to be viewed and printed easily by everyone. Hi you specialists, I have used PCs for years but am a newbie when it comes to resizing jpegs.