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10-21-2004, 02:32 PM
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| | Size and quality for Attached Images!! Please, help us to help you!!!!
*** It's practically impossible to work on attached images which are only slightly bigger than postage-stamps .... so, please, read the following very carefully *** Quote: |
Originally Posted by jeaniesa Many people seem to have questions on how to resize images under the 100KB(*) limit needed to upload images to RetouchPRO. I wrote this a few days ago and since more questions are popping up, I thought I’d post it for everyone. | (*)The attachments' size limit for RetouchPRO Threads or Posts is 100KB ... ( 200KB for the gallery).
As a thumb rule, the biggest size and best quality, I think, can be achieved still remaining in the 100KB limit, is JPG format, 800x600 pixels at about 60% quality setting ...
If you are working with Photoshop 7 or higher, one way of doing it is the 'File > Save for Web' Option: - Open your Image in Photoshop, go to Image > Image Size, make sure that the 'Constrain Proportion' box is checked, and, as a starting point, type 800 as the higher pixels value depending on the format of your picture. (Image 1)
- Go to the File > Save for Web option. (Image 2)
From the Options on the right side of the 'Save for Web' window choose: - JPEG as Preset and check the Optimized Box. (Image 3)
- Click on the small arrow on the right of the 'Preset' window and, from the cascading Menu, choose 'Optimize to File Size'. (Image 4)
- Type 100 in the 'Desired File Size' Box ... (Image 5) ... and let Photoshop do the work for you!

If necessary, tweak the 800X600 size or, if nothing works, the problem-area can be cropped to fit the size ....
Hope this helps...
__________________ Ciao, ciao.....
Flora 
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Last edited by Flora : 03-11-2005 at 09:30 AM.
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10-21-2004, 09:04 PM
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Originally Posted by Flora As a thumb rule, the biggest size and best quality, I think, can be achieved still remaining in the 100KB limit, is JPG format, 800x600 pixels at about 60% quality setting ... | For those posting to the "art" threads , where brush strokes and textures play a large role in the final image, the jpeg qualities will usually be a lot lower - I, myself, have sent in some attachments crushed down to below 10%.
Rô
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10-22-2004, 02:55 PM
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| | | Hi Roland,
....After seeing all the details I've worked on for hours disappearing, cruelly crushed below 10% .... I would cry rivers as well!!!!!
__________________ Ciao, ciao.....
Flora 
__________________________ Confused about attaching Files/Images to your Posts or Threads? here is 'how to' do it.. Not sure about Size, Quality and/or Format for your Attached Images?!? .... Help is here | 
03-11-2005, 04:18 PM
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| | | Pic Sizing I Did Every Step. I Really Am Not Confused By Any Of It. Could It Be The Way I Scanned The Photo. When I Do It Step By Step It Makes The Photo 158k. Now The Picture I Have Posted Is Not From This. It Is One I Resized On My Own Thourgh Resizing In Photoshop. I Just Do Not Undersand Why It Is Not Working For Me. Maybe I Willt Ry Another Photograph And See If It Does The Same Thing. Until Then, I Just Want To Thank All Who Has Tried To Help Me. I Really Need Help On This Photograph, So When I Get Back Home Toningt I Am Goin To Do What I Have To Do To Get One Posted. Thanks Again Diana | 
09-26-2005, 09:50 AM
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| | CS2 has changed the save for web feature and I have no idea how to get an image to 100k now. I suppose I could open it and deal with it in CS but that seem counter productive.
I'm trying to get there from a 16 bit that is 56 meg unflattened and about 26M flattened. any advice would be appreciated.
Thanks
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09-26-2005, 10:29 AM
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| | I explained it for cs2 in this post.
As far as I can see, it's the same as Flora's, except the resize is in the Save For Web window and affects only the output jpeg.
Pierre | 
10-07-2005, 09:16 AM
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| | | thank you very much for that tips...
i have a question.. why should we make it 100k
what is the benifits from it?
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10-07-2005, 12:25 PM
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| | | KCorner,
the 100k size is to conserve server space. it's not unlimited, ya know. it's also easier on those still using 56k modems.
Craig
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10-22-2005, 08:59 AM
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| | | Can't find help for .zip files Made a search for zip files size and could not find anything dealing with that specific subject.
My query is this. I have noticed in one of the zillion of posts I visit every day here at RetouchPRO that it is possible to attach a .zip file. What I can't find is whether the 100kb limitation also applies to that type of files.
I have made a set of brushes that want to share for all interested in RetouchPRO but don't know how to make them available. The .zip file is 3+ mb  is that possible to post ?
Thanks for any help you can provide
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10-22-2005, 05:23 PM
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| | | I think it would be safe to say that the 100kb file size limit applies to all files - irrelevant of format. | 
11-25-2005, 08:47 AM
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| | Now, how about those of us who do not use Photoshop.
Any manipulations that work in Paint Shop Pro for keeping the file under 100k even after a lot of manipulation, filters etc nt it. That is where the problem comes in for me.
Steve Quote: |
Originally Posted by Flora Please, help us to help you!!!!
*** It's practically impossible to work on attached images which are only slightly bigger than postage-stamps .... so, please, read the following very carefully ***
(*)The attachments' size limit for RetouchPRO Threads or Posts is 100KB ... ( 200KB for the gallery).
As a thumb rule, the biggest size and best quality, I think, can be achieved still remaining in the 100KB limit, is JPG format, 800x600 pixels at about 60% quality setting ...
If you are working with Photoshop 7 or higher, one way of doing it is the 'File > Save for Web' Option: - Open your Image in Photoshop, go to Image > Image Size, make sure that the 'Constrain Proportion' box is checked, and, as a starting point, type 800 as the higher pixels value depending on the format of your picture. (Image 1)
- Go to the File > Save for Web option. (Image 2)
From the Options on the right side of the 'Save for Web' window choose: - JPEG as Preset and check the Optimized Box. (Image 3)
- Click on the small arrow on the right of the 'Preset' window and, from the cascading Menu, choose 'Optimize to File Size'. (Image 4)
- Type 100 in the 'Desired File Size' Box ... (Image 5) ... and let Photoshop do the work for you!

If necessary, tweak the 800X600 size or, if nothing works, the problem-area can be cropped to fit the size ....
Hope this helps... |
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03-09-2007, 09:54 AM
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| | | Re: Size and quality for Attached Images!! I tried to make my first post looking for a critique the other day and found that when I shrunk the file down to your reqs, the detail was so diminished in my file that it was pointless to post it. Do your forums allow a person to host something elsewhere like imageshack or something like that or is it only possible to post things using your file upload system? I have a ton of ways to host large images if that's possible/allowed. | 
03-09-2007, 11:43 AM
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| | | Re: Size and quality for Attached Images!! You can host your image elsewhere and attach a link, but also please attach a version (so the thread remains useful in the future, regardless of external links).
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03-12-2007, 07:26 AM
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| | | Re: Size and quality for Attached Images!! Thank you for the help. | 
03-30-2007, 11:21 PM
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| | | Re: Size and quality for Attached Images!! Quote: |
Originally Posted by Doug Nelson You can host your image elsewhere and attach a link, but also please attach a version (so the thread remains useful in the future, regardless of external links). | External linking an image between [img] [/img] tags does not seem to work? |
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