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11/28/2003 01:55:43 AM · #1 |
as i'm getting reading to make a soft focus submission, i'm wondering what the safest way to reduce the image size is - i would think changing proportions is a better way of reducing file size first, before choosing to save as quality 8 (as opposed to 12) in photoshop. but, does anyone have a certain opinion on which way would be better? is there even a noticeable difference? |
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11/28/2003 02:07:42 AM · #2 |
Originally posted by brianlh: as i'm getting reading to make a soft focus submission, i'm wondering what the safest way to reduce the image size is - i would think changing proportions is a better way of reducing file size first, before choosing to save as quality 8 (as opposed to 12) in photoshop. but, does anyone have a certain opinion on which way would be better? is there even a noticeable difference? |
This has come up a few times, and it seems the most common response is as follows:
1. Save for web
2. Change Image Size --> make the longest side 640 pixels --> apply
3. adjust jpeg quality --> move slider until it's about 145KB
This seems to let you use the least compression at the largest allowable size for a challenge.
Pedro |
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11/28/2003 02:10:59 AM · #3 |
suppose I should've browsed the forums first,
but I appreciate the quick response :D
Thanks |
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