Yup, VSO seems pretty damned good. It even works with RAW files from my Nikon.
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Yup, VSO seems pretty damned good. It even works with RAW files from my Nikon.
Downloaded it, tried it, don't like it.
1. more clicks to operate
2. 800 x 600 file size was bigger &
3. it stole verticle strips out of the picture. ( try flicking between the compressed images.)
More clicks compared to what? I generally use four clicks: (1) right-click on the photo(s)>(2) vso image resizer>(3) ok>(4)close. Never had it degrade an image or remove strips. The final size in pixels is a saveable preference (tick the 'save as default' at the bottom of the dialog box).
I use "JPEG Resampler". Google for it. Free.
Regards from Perth
Derek
it's the same number of clicks to operate. The image I tried it on shrunk to 9kb with VSO and 13kb with the Power Toy one.Quote:
Downloaded it, tried it, don't like it.
1. more clicks to operate
2. 800 x 600 file size was bigger &
3. it stole verticle strips out of the picture. ( try flicking between the compressed images.)
MS resizer takes 3 clicks and so simple to use.
i use this
you just install it and then right click on the pic and tel it to resize. verry easy.
it can also be done in microsoft publisher.
I use shrink pic http://onthegosoft.com/sp_download.htm it automaticly shrinks the pic for you every time you upload a pi to the web and the quality is still really good. you can also resize so what ever size you want .excelent program when uploading or sending a lot of pics.
Hi.
The way I reduced photos I have posted was to email them to myself , when you do that you are asked if you want to reduce file size. Say yes then the photos emailed to yourself are of postable sizes.
Hope this helps.
Hi all
just a practice to see if I got it right
Regards colbra:)
So, 2006 was a long time ago... Do we still need to keep images under 100kb?
No.