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| Photoshop size versus RetouchPro size of pix. I've been having problems uploading pix to RetouchPro. I know there is a limit of 100K, and I use Photoshop's "Save for Web and Devices" option to help me gage the size of the pic I'm uploading. Well, often it doesn't work. I upload pix that Photoshop tells me are under 100K, and RetouchPro says they are too big. I have to go right down to about 76K (in Photoshop) before RetouchPro will accept them. Am I doing something wrong? |
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| Re: Photoshop size versus RetouchPro size of pix. Photoshop's filesize is just a guess, so check it after saving to be certain. There's a test forum towards the bottom of the forum listings. Feel free to experiment there, as no one can see your posts there except you and the mods. |
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| Re: Photoshop size versus RetouchPro size of pix. Ah, thank you, I never thought of that. I will do a check after saving.... |
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