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02/18/2009 09:19:53 AM · #1 |
I don't know how to get my picture within the 150kb size without making it too small to be viewed. Do I need to take the picture at a lower resolution or is there some other method to make it smaller without losing quality and size? I am using a Sony A700 with 12mp. Should I shoot in lower jpeg? Don't want to lose out on challenges because noone can see the image well enough. |
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02/18/2009 09:21:30 AM · #2 |
//www.dpchallenge.com/tutorial.php?TUTORIAL_ID=26 :)
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02/18/2009 09:31:09 AM · #3 |
I did use the tutorial however I was over the 150KB limit when I resized it for 640 pixels. So I had to keep adjusting until I got under the 150 KB limit. Is there something I am missing? |
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02/18/2009 09:32:46 AM · #4 |
Originally posted by vbrownjd: I did use the tutorial however I was over the 150KB limit when I resized it for 640 pixels. So I had to keep adjusting until I got under the 150 KB limit. Is there something I am missing? |
You have to adjust the 'quality percentage' down so that you are within the 150kb range. keep the image the same pixel size, just adjust the slider from "100%" down to the appropriate level to meet the file size requirements.
One question: You are using "Save for Web" as the save tool for resizing for DPC, right?
Message edited by author 2009-02-18 09:36:20. |
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02/18/2009 09:36:55 AM · #5 |
I've noticed that I have to bring it down to around 143ish to keep the actual file under 150k and around 194 to keep it under 200k under the "Save for web" option.
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02/18/2009 09:38:41 AM · #6 |
Now I see, Thank you. Wish I had asked before I submitted my photo. |
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02/18/2009 09:38:45 AM · #7 |
Originally posted by goinskiing: I've noticed that I have to bring it down to around 143ish to keep the actual file under 150k and around 194 to keep it under 200k under the "Save for web" option. |
Each image has differing levels of detail (color etc), so as long as the image is below or exactly at 150.0kb, you are fine. |
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02/18/2009 09:42:03 AM · #8 |
Yes, I used save for the web. I didn't notice the quality slider made the adjustment to the KB until I just went back and resized the image again right now. You think they would let me sub out my photo already submitted?? Just wishful thinking, lol |
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02/18/2009 09:50:04 AM · #9 |
Originally posted by vbrownjd: Yes, I used save for the web. I didn't notice the quality slider made the adjustment to the KB until I just went back and resized the image again right now. You think they would let me sub out my photo already submitted?? Just wishful thinking, lol |
There's also the optimize for file size option which adjusts the quality automatically to make it fit within the file size you specify. |
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02/18/2009 09:53:33 AM · #10 |
Originally posted by vbrownjd: Yes, I used save for the web. I didn't notice the quality slider made the adjustment to the KB until I just went back and resized the image again right now. You think they would let me sub out my photo already submitted?? Just wishful thinking, lol |
As long as the submission phase is (i.e. the image is not in voting), you can resubmit the altered file (or pull it completely) |
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02/18/2009 09:55:19 AM · #11 |
I know, its already too late to fix it. |
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