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OH GOD CAN YOU NOT LET MY FILE COME IN UNDER SIZE JUST ONCE IT'S A FRIGGIN CLOUD FOR CRYING OUT LOUDby surlybiffComment: You have to use Save For Web, not just the regular save to get your image ready for challenges. For example, all of your exif data is still attached to your image.(It was taken at 9:46 PM and was a 20 sec exposure) This data is wasting file space that could be used for image quality. Check out this tutorial for getting challenge entries ready for challenges. It is for an older version of photoshop, but it works the same for your version of CS2. It will allow you to get those files right up to size limits. Good Luck. |
| 04/22/2009 01:42:40 AM |
Mountain Lightby slickwillyComment: You should really use the Save for Web feature to get your images ready for challenges. It will let you set the file size and image size to the max levels. Here is a tutorial that will help you out. I think making this full size would have put you at least in the top 5. Looking forward to some full sized entries from you. :) |
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