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ronp
 


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Before I upload, I always resize mine to 75% using Pixresizer.
Don't normally have any issues after that.

http://bluefive.pair.com/pixresizer.htm
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Martin
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Making the file size smaller should only ever involve reducing the pixel size.
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AndrewS
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All I know is that, if the physical size of the pic is too big it wont go in. For instance if you open the pic in 'Paint' and you can only see 1/4 of the pic its too big, regardless of the actual file size.
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xtc
 


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Martin wrote:
Making the file size smaller should only ever involve reducing the pixel size.


Martin, little Off Topic ..... Is there a difference between reducing pixel size and % of original? (Options in paintshop pro). I always use the latter when resizing, reducing to 30% of original. Is one better than the other for keeping the resolution up?
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