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Jakey
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20th Nov 07 at 11:48   View Garage View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

Yes its very sad and childish but im bored and making a Bebo skin for a mate. You can only have up to 40kb image. Im stuck at 44kb and cant find a way to shrink it anymore.

Im using Corel PSP Photo 11.
Or can open using Photoshop 7.

dave17
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20th Nov 07 at 12:29   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

open i photoshop, save as for web, adjust the slider till it hits 40kb
Steve
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20th Nov 07 at 12:33   View Garage View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

install this

http://www.vagweb.co.uk/forums/downloads/ImageResizer.exe

then if you right click on one or several pics you get options to resize
Jakey
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20th Nov 07 at 12:37   View Garage View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

Thank you very much Mr Dave

[Edited on 20-11-2007 by CorsaSriLad]
dave17
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quote:
Originally posted by Steve
install this

http://www.vagweb.co.uk/forums/downloads/ImageResizer.exe

then if you right click on one or several pics you get options to resize


lose alot of quality using that though
Steve
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20th Nov 07 at 12:40   View Garage View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

i dont see any differences
dave17
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you wouldnt
Steve
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il do an image your way, then using that tool
Steve
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Original image (800x600)



Resized (640 x 480) in Photoshop



Resized (640 x 480) in Image Resizer



the file size is also substantially smaller in the image resized one, and i cant tell the difference
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20th Nov 07 at 13:03   View Garage View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

Jesus loses a lot of the quality doesn't it!
Steve
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Aaron
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You could have at least have used a picture of something worth looking at
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The bottom image is a bit brighter, but apart from that, there's no difference at all.
dannymccann
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think the colour on the image resizer is a little less vibrant? maybe its my eyes
dave17
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image resizer adds to much noise, look at the leaves on the bottom right
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yes im looking at them, cant see any difference
dave17
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quote:
Originally posted by dave17
you wouldnt
dave17
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look at the noise on the right image

ed
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To be honest, they probably don't even have a monitor that can produce a high enough quality image to be able to tell the difference.

 
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