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Discussion by sudarshan with 6 Replies.
Last Update: January 10, 2009, 4:05 pm | |||
Tue Apr 17, 2007 Reply New Discussion
QUOTE (sudarshan)
Can anyone tell me how to reduce the size of the signature.I created it using photoshopLink: view Post: 101983
In photoshop go to file> save for web. In the window that pops up you can flip to the "optimized" section to see how it looks with the different forms of compression.
Gif is good for solid colors and jpeg is better for smooth gradients and photographs and such. Just try reducing the quality as a jpeg until you start seeing a noticeble decrease in image quality and then try stopping in a place that doesn't effect the image quality much. 60 is usually a decent setting for quality/size. Down at the bottom it will tell you what size the file will be with the current compression settings.
Tue Apr 17, 2007 Reply New Discussion
Tue Apr 17, 2007 Reply New Discussion
And I think by...
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BTW use .pg for all sigs =)you wanted to say .png
I don't usually go to "Save for Web...", I just lower the quality. But I suppose that I am doing it wrong.
Tue Apr 17, 2007 Reply New Discussion
I have been on a roll today, but that isn't always the case
QUOTE (Vue)
I don't usually go to "Save for Web...", I just lower the quality. But I suppose that I am doing it wrong.Link: view Post: 102014
Well I don't know if there is really any WRONG way of doing it, as long as you get the job done
The save for web feature can be helpful since it gives you a preview with the compression and
also has more options for getting your images as small and optimized as possible.
Tue Apr 17, 2007 Reply New Discussion
QUOTE (foolakadugie)
Well I don't know if there is really any WRONG way of doing it, as long as you get the job doneThe save for web feature can be helpful since it gives you a preview with the compression and
also has more options for getting your images as small and optimized as possible.
Link: view Post: 102016
Ahh that's reassuring; because sometimes I find the "Save for Web..." method ended up with larger file sizes. But as you said, it is much easier to use "Save for Web...".
Wed Apr 18, 2007 Reply New Discussion
My computer works fine, its just lately that when I read my email that the last 10 or so letters or word of each sentence is missing, I cant seem to fine where I can adjust or reset my screen size to get all of the letter to appear intact. Everything needs to be shifted to the left a inch or so. This only happens with my hotmail account. Thanks for your help.
-Tom WagnerSat Jan 10, 2009 Reply New Discussion
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