Monday, October 12, 2009

How could lage,non-JPG pictures be reduced to JPG size and sent via email?

On the web we find large ,beautiful,non_JPG pics everyday.How could one reduce the size of these pics into JPG size and send them thro emails?
How could lage,non-JPG pictures be reduced to JPG size and sent via email?
Hi - -there are several ways this can be done. The most popular would be to use Photoshop to open the file and then resize as desired and finally save as a .JPG with whatever compression you choose - from very high and lossy (0) to very low and high quality but bigger file (12).





I send files at XGA resolution to best fit most peoples screens. XGA is 1024 pixels wide by 768 High at 72 ppi. Any more than this will just slow down the send and receive and won't necessarily look any better on the recipients computer screen unless they are running some higher resolution.
Reply:If you are using the windows, it is simple, on the bottom left of the monitor screen, click





Start%26gt;Programs%26gt;Accessories%26gt; Paint





On the top left, click File and Open . Select the picture in the folder and open it.





Next, click File, click Save As, click the down arrow where it says Save as type and select JPEG, click Save.





To reduce size: it is simple... u open the pictures in paint if you have windows then go to image at top then then click stretch/skew and change the first two percentages from 100% to something like 20% then save them.
Reply:Any graphic program that will let you edit them will let you save them as a jpeg file, and most email programs will attach and compress the jpg to send to your friends.
Reply:You can edit and send

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