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10/11/2004 04:19:35 PM · #1 |
Every time i submit a photo it is really pixely. I don't know what to do. The editing says Dimension: No dimension may be shorter than 160 pixels or longer than 640 pixels. So i change the image from being like 3453 to that, and everytime i do, it turns out like crap. Does anyone have the solution for me?
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10/11/2004 04:20:33 PM · #2 |
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10/11/2004 04:20:59 PM · #3 |
Same happens when I submit, guess its the software we use. |
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10/11/2004 04:21:02 PM · #4 |
What are steps involved in your resizing? |
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10/11/2004 04:22:51 PM · #5 |
I go to photoshop click on image, then image size, then change the width and height from a big number to a small one. |
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10/11/2004 04:23:54 PM · #6 |
Do you have 'resample image' checked when you do that? |
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10/11/2004 04:25:02 PM · #7 |
yes i have that checked and constrian porportions |
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10/11/2004 04:26:17 PM · #8 |
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10/11/2004 04:28:16 PM · #9 |
Originally posted by hailstorm86: I go to photoshop click on image, then image size, then change the width and height from a big number to a small one. |
When you change one dimension, you should have "constrain proportions" checked so PS adjusts the other dimension automatically. Do yo have it checked? |
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10/11/2004 04:28:22 PM · #10 |
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10/11/2004 04:28:57 PM · #11 |
I found this as well, so I just use IrfanView for the final resizing. Works a treat! |
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10/11/2004 04:31:38 PM · #12 |
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10/11/2004 04:31:54 PM · #13 |
Resize at 300 ppi using Bicubic. Then save for web.
Now for Bicubic - some people use Bicubic Sharper, but I use Bicubic and apply Unsharp Mask before saving for web. |
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10/11/2004 04:35:48 PM · #14 |
what should i use for width and height,and how to do you save for web? |
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10/11/2004 04:37:28 PM · #15 |
You just need to modify the top sizes, no need to worry about DPI and such.
-danny |
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10/11/2004 04:37:35 PM · #16 |
this thread helped me out alot!!
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10/11/2004 04:38:43 PM · #17 |
Set the longest side to 640px and resize. If you need some sharpening, apply USM.
Got to File > Save for Web. You can optimise it for file size. On the right to the preset dropdown there's a little 'play' icon - click on it and enter 150.
edit: yep, there's actually a tutorail somewhere on DPC. :)
Message edited by author 2004-10-11 16:40:06. |
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10/11/2004 04:38:58 PM · #18 |
Originally posted by hailstorm86: what should i use for width and height,and how to do you save for web? |
Are you in Photoshop? It's just File Save for web... then look at the forum link I posted. There was detailed instruction on how to optimize the file and everything!!
reposting the helpful thread
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10/11/2004 04:40:37 PM · #19 |
thank you guys so much for all you help! |
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10/11/2004 04:41:22 PM · #20 |
No worries, now show me what you got :D |
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