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I've recenty purchased a digital camera and I prefer to take my photo's at
full resolutation [3.2 mp] My problem is the file size is rather large [from
2 to 4 mb's for each picture] Is there a way that I can reduce the file size
for effective emailing?
Something similar to the way XP reduces jpeg files for mailing. Thanks

Joe

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Try IrfanView:

http://www.irfanview.com/

Zee





"joe" <joe@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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> I've recenty purchased a digital camera and I prefer to take my photo's at
> full resolutation [3.2 mp] My problem is the file size is rather large
[from
> 2 to 4 mb's for each picture] Is there a way that I can reduce the file
size
> for effective emailing?
> Something similar to the way XP reduces jpeg files for mailing. Thanks
>
> Joe

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Joe
As oops suggested download the free Irfanview utility that is highly
recommended by several MVP's in these Newsgroups. Once downloaded,
open a file (picture), select IMAGE and then select from the drop down
menu RESIZE/RESAMPLE. For e-mail purposes, I would select 640x480 or
800x600.

Hope this helps

Dan

"joe" <joe@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:54987FD1-F7E6-479C-9FF0-0001AD0A25CF@microsoft.com...
> I've recenty purchased a digital camera and I prefer to take my
photo's at
> full resolutation [3.2 mp] My problem is the file size is rather
large [from
> 2 to 4 mb's for each picture] Is there a way that I can reduce the
file size
> for effective emailing?
> Something similar to the way XP reduces jpeg files for mailing.
Thanks
>
> Joe

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As Zee states, Irfanview is a good program. You can also use Adobe PhotoShop
($), Microsoft Photo Editor, JASC Paint Shop Pro, and others. Your goal is
to save the pictures you want to send as JPGs. Opening the image, then
resaving it as a JPG (.jpg extension) compresses the image, reducing its
file size considerably.

Just know that every time you resave (not merely view) that same image as a
JPG, you lose some image quality. Not noticeable at first, but will become
so if you continuously resave that same image. That's because JPG is what's
called a "lossy" format, meaning that some image information is permanently
removed when the image is compressed.

Joe Starin

"oops!!" <notme@nowhere.com> wrote in message
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>
> Try IrfanView:
>
> http://www.irfanview.com/
>
> Zee
>
>
>
>
>
> "joe" <joe@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> news:54987FD1-F7E6-479C-9FF0-0001AD0A25CF@microsoft.com...
> > I've recenty purchased a digital camera and I prefer to take my photo's
at
> > full resolutation [3.2 mp] My problem is the file size is rather large
> [from
> > 2 to 4 mb's for each picture] Is there a way that I can reduce the file
> size
> > for effective emailing?
> > Something similar to the way XP reduces jpeg files for mailing. Thanks
> >
> > Joe
>
>

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Just make sure you so a "save as" and give the saved file a new name. You don't
want to loose your original at the higher quality.

Joe Starin wrote:
> As Zee states, Irfanview is a good program. You can also use Adobe PhotoShop
> ($), Microsoft Photo Editor, JASC Paint Shop Pro, and others. Your goal is
> to save the pictures you want to send as JPGs. Opening the image, then
> resaving it as a JPG (.jpg extension) compresses the image, reducing its
> file size considerably.
>
> Just know that every time you resave (not merely view) that same image as a
> JPG, you lose some image quality. Not noticeable at first, but will become
> so if you continuously resave that same image. That's because JPG is what's
> called a "lossy" format, meaning that some image information is permanently
> removed when the image is compressed.
>
> Joe Starin
>
> "oops!!" <notme@nowhere.com> wrote in message
> news:eRulLwgaFHA.3072@TK2MSFTNGP10.phx.gbl...
>>
>> Try IrfanView:
>>
>> http://www.irfanview.com/
>>
>> Zee
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> "joe" <joe@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
>> news:54987FD1-F7E6-479C-9FF0-0001AD0A25CF@microsoft.com...
>>> I've recenty purchased a digital camera and I prefer to take my photo's at
>>> full resolutation [3.2 mp] My problem is the file size is rather large [from
>>> 2 to 4 mb's for each picture] Is there a way that I can reduce the file size
>>> for effective emailing?
>>> Something similar to the way XP reduces jpeg files for mailing. Thanks
>>>
>>> Joe

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