Thanks for the help.
On Thursday 22 January 2004 06:32 pm, Jeremy C. Reed said:
~ On Thu, 22 Jan 2004, Michael Havens wrote:
~
~ > When I take pictures the jpg files that are created are quite large. This
~ > makes it very difficult to download from a dial up connection; and the
~ > recipient doesn't have a choice about receiving it, they do or they
receive ~ > no more mail into their account. This makes dialup user friends
upset. Is ~ > there a way to reduce the size of the image? When I open the
images in a ~ > browser it consists of the entire screen and are about 1000
KB large. Like I ~ > open the file in TheGimp and it gives me a perfectly
sized image (about ~ > 4.5x6") that is 25% of full size.
~
~ Gimp is reducing it for you.
~
~ Right click on the image (in gimp) and find the tool for resizing. And
~ then resize it and save it as a different filename (probably as
~ a png or jpeg image).
~
~ Jeremy C. Reed
~ http://www.reedmedia.net/
~
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