How can I compress a file such as a siggy? I have a siggy and it is the proper dimensions in pixels but it is WAY over the siggy file size limit.... What do I do?
How can I compress a file such as a siggy? I have a siggy and it is the proper dimensions in pixels but it is WAY over the siggy file size limit.... What do I do?
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Do you have Photoshop on your machine? If so, try to set the size of the width to 4 or 5 inches and the resolution to 72. Then Save for Web 4 up and choose which size there.
You can also use a programme called Image Ready.
Good luck!
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Make sure you've flattened the file if it has layers, then you can, after you make sure it is 72 dpi, save it with differing amounts of compression. Compression does affect the quality as well as file size, but you can compress a decent percentage without it being noticeable, depending on the image.
Last ditch? Email me the file, I'll compress it and email it back!
If you have Adobe Photoshop there is a way to save the file for the internet. It shows you the file size while you're saving it and allows you to change it.
If you don't have it, i'd be happy to change it for you.
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okey dokey thanks I'll take a look at it in a little bit, don't have time just now
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Thanks, Kay this helped a lot. I have a new PC with WindowsXP and the program I used before won't work now. I do have Adobe Elements but couldn't see how to do it. Your post solved that problem and I see it's really easy!Originally posted by Kfamr
If you have Adobe Photoshop there is a way to save the file for the internet. It shows you the file size while you're saving it and allows you to change it.
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