Resizing Pictures
Posted: 9 Feb 2012, 9:09am
I can't comment about PCs and Microsoft, but here's a quick tutorial on AppleMacs.
Open your picture in Preview. This is found in your Applications folder and has the icon
At the top of your screen, to the right of the Apple logo you will see "Tools". Click once on it and a drop-down menu appears. Click once on "Adjust Size..."
A window opens up. The forum has a size limit for attachments and if you try to upload big ones it takes ages.
To reduce the size of your picture, there are a few ways.
I find the following the easiest:
Make sure you are in "Pixles" and "Pixles per Inch" on the drop-down menus to the right of the window.
Alter the "Width" or "Height" to 750, (depending on the picture being Landscape of Portrait) and the "Resolution" to 72. Make sure you have "Scale proportionally" and "Resample image" checked with a tick.
The "Resulting Size" below will change from the big size to something smaller.
Lastly, "Save As" the picture. Keyboard shortcut is Shift/Command/S
A window opens:
To the right of "Format" you need to change it to "JPEG" as that is the best format for uploading. It may already be at JPEG of course. Save the picture to your desktop - easiest place to put it!
You can then upload the photograph is the usual way to the forum.
Hope that helps, but it's far simpler to do than to explain!
Here's the picture I was demonstrating with in the larger size. Click on it a couple of times to see the full size:
Here it is again reduced in size. Notice that even when you click on it, it's still the same size:
Finally, a good tip.
Use the forum method of uploading attachments rather than Flicker or Photobucket etc. It's far easier and far simpler - and above all, it's forum-friendly.
Good luck!
Hopefully someone will come on and explain how it's all done with a PC.
Open your picture in Preview. This is found in your Applications folder and has the icon
At the top of your screen, to the right of the Apple logo you will see "Tools". Click once on it and a drop-down menu appears. Click once on "Adjust Size..."
A window opens up. The forum has a size limit for attachments and if you try to upload big ones it takes ages.
To reduce the size of your picture, there are a few ways.
I find the following the easiest:
Make sure you are in "Pixles" and "Pixles per Inch" on the drop-down menus to the right of the window.
Alter the "Width" or "Height" to 750, (depending on the picture being Landscape of Portrait) and the "Resolution" to 72. Make sure you have "Scale proportionally" and "Resample image" checked with a tick.
The "Resulting Size" below will change from the big size to something smaller.
Lastly, "Save As" the picture. Keyboard shortcut is Shift/Command/S
A window opens:
To the right of "Format" you need to change it to "JPEG" as that is the best format for uploading. It may already be at JPEG of course. Save the picture to your desktop - easiest place to put it!
You can then upload the photograph is the usual way to the forum.
Hope that helps, but it's far simpler to do than to explain!
Here's the picture I was demonstrating with in the larger size. Click on it a couple of times to see the full size:
Here it is again reduced in size. Notice that even when you click on it, it's still the same size:
Finally, a good tip.
Use the forum method of uploading attachments rather than Flicker or Photobucket etc. It's far easier and far simpler - and above all, it's forum-friendly.
Good luck!
Hopefully someone will come on and explain how it's all done with a PC.