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Welcome to the Forum where you can show others your actual results.
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Pat, I'm no expert on graphics, but many of the pictures posted are waaaaaay larger files than they need to be. A 1 meg file is totally unnecessary. Most files don't need to be over 150k if they're compressed using a graphics program. Many graphics organization tools have simple commpression programs built into them.
The resulting files are as I said, about 1/10th the size and display on a monitor just as well as a 1.5 meg file. The only difference is in printing, not in display. Now, I have a good broadband connection, but 1+ meg files are still taxing. At some point you may also run into storage and bandwidth restrictions. mark h |
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