RE: making smaller files
by "The Duo Ditton Partnership" <duo-ditton(at)lineone.net>
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"Lonna Poland" <lonna(at)itexas.net>, <hwg-graphics(at)mail.hwg.org> |
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You could also try Ulead Smartsaver from www.ulead.com. I got it as a
freebie when I bought another piece of software and it does an excellent job
on gifs and jpg's.
Ray
-----Original Message-----
From: owner-hwg-graphics(at)hwg.org [mailto:owner-hwg-graphics(at)hwg.org]On
Behalf Of Lonna Poland
Sent: Wednesday, September 09, 1998 4:37 PM
To: hwg-graphics(at)mail.hwg.org
Subject: Re: making smaller files
Perhaps this question has been asked before, and if so, I'm sorry, but I
couldn't find anything on it.
I have a favorite stationery background that I scanned and made into a jpg.
The first version was monstrous, as it was a full 8.5 x 11. Then I resized
the graphic a little smaller, but the file was still over 300k. I want to
use this as a web background, but I can't size it too small, or the left
border won't look nice. This border has 4 differently colored square
sections. The next thing I did was crop it a little more than half in the
height, and made it 600 width. This is as far as I can go without damaging
the left margin pattern. But it's still over 100k and too slow to use as a
background. Is there a way I can compress the size of the file without
actually resizing the graphic any smaller. This is the kind of background
that I can't allow to tile.
I have Paintshop Pro 4, Photoshop 5, and Image Composer. Thanks in advance
for any tips you can give me.
Lonna
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