how do i make the jpeg file clear?

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Aug 28, 2007
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I need to figure out what is in this pic here are the properties and if someone could please tell me what I can do It is very very important

Type: JPEG Image
Dimensions: 352 x 288
Size: 18.2 KB
Read-only:No
Hoirizontal Resolution:96 dpi
Vertical Resolution:96dpi
Frame count: 1

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jjs
Aug 29, 2007
me wrote:
I need to figure out what is in this pic here are the properties and if someone could please tell me what I can do It is very very important

You can’t.

Go to Help – and in there is a little wizard (no kidding) that will help you make a transparent GIF.


Pico – It positively amazing how many people can afford the best and most powerful imaging software and who can’t type HELP!
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Joe
Aug 29, 2007
me wrote:

I need to figure out what is in this pic here are the properties and if someone could please tell me what I can do It is very very important

Type: JPEG Image
Dimensions: 352 x 288
Size: 18.2 KB
Read-only:No
Hoirizontal Resolution:96 dpi
Vertical Resolution:96dpi
Frame count: 1

You can’t! or you may need to be the great-grand-master of Photoshop (or graphic master) to come up with that specific requirement.

If it’s that important then I would suggest to forget it to save energy to do another important thing, cuz it’s impossible.
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pico
Aug 29, 2007
"me" wrote in message
I need to figure out what is in this pic here are the properties and if someone could please tell me what I can do It is very very important

Type: JPEG Image
Dimensions: 352 x 288
Size: 18.2 KB
Read-only:No
Hoirizontal Resolution:96 dpi
Vertical Resolution:96dpi
Frame count: 1

Open it and find out. There are more stats in there such as predominant hue. If there’s a lot of flesh color, just pass.
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Joe
Aug 29, 2007
"pico" <pico.pico.pico> wrote:

"me" wrote in message
I need to figure out what is in this pic here are the properties and if someone could please tell me what I can do It is very very important

Type: JPEG Image
Dimensions: 352 x 288
Size: 18.2 KB
Read-only:No
Hoirizontal Resolution:96 dpi
Vertical Resolution:96dpi
Frame count: 1

Open it and find out. There are more stats in there such as predominant hue. If there’s a lot of flesh color, just pass.

And even that I would never need these specific requirements, I still wanna know how you or anyone can use Photoshop to come up with a file with specific image file to specific requirements

– extract File size

– exact Image compression

– exact resolution

– Frame = 1? I dunno what video (?) gets to do with graphic?

And the only thing I can do is "Read Only" either Yes/No <bg>
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pico
Aug 29, 2007
"Joe" wrote in message

And even that I would never need these specific requirements, I still wanna know how you or anyone can use Photoshop to come up with a file with specific image file to specific requirements
– extract File size
– exact Image compression
– exact resolution

Those are simple in Photoshop. Ever used it? BTW, "exact file size" is problematic because file sizes depend upon the cluster size of the disc. So close is all you need.

– Frame = 1? I dunno what video (?) gets to do with graphic?

Methinks you are looking at video media.

And the only thing I can do is "Read Only" either Yes/No <bg>

That’s an OS feature.
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Joe
Aug 29, 2007
"pico" <pico.pico.pico> wrote:

"Joe" wrote in message

And even that I would never need these specific requirements, I still wanna know how you or anyone can use Photoshop to come up with a file with specific image file to specific requirements
– extract File size
– exact Image compression
– exact resolution

Those are simple in Photoshop. Ever used it? BTW, "exact file size" is problematic because file sizes depend upon the cluster size of the disc. So close is all you need.

May be it’s too simple so I have overlooked? but I only know how to control the compression, pixel etc.. but I can’t control the File Size, and if I can control the File Size then I may not be able to control one or more of other’s.

– Frame = 1? I dunno what video (?) gets to do with graphic?

Methinks you are looking at video media.

Me didn’t have the chance to think, but just report what the OP thinks <bg>

And the only thing I can do is "Read Only" either Yes/No <bg>

That’s an OS feature.

And that’s the only thing I can control <bg>
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Tacit
Aug 29, 2007
In article ,
Joe wrote:

May be it’s too simple so I have overlooked? but I only know how to control the compression, pixel etc.. but I can’t control the File Size, and if I can control the File Size then I may not be able to control one or more of other’s.

You control the pixel dimensions and resulution in the Image Size dialog. You control the size of the file in the Save As or Save for Web dialog.


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Joe
Aug 30, 2007
tacit wrote:

In article ,
Joe wrote:

May be it’s too simple so I have overlooked? but I only know how to control the compression, pixel etc.. but I can’t control the File Size, and if I can control the File Size then I may not be able to control one or more of other’s.

You control the pixel dimensions and resulution in the Image Size dialog. You control the size of the file in the Save As or Save for Web dialog.

Yup! I sure got that far and a hair further *but* how can I be able to save those specific setting to a specific File Size (18.2KB as the OP wants)?
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pico
Aug 30, 2007
"Joe" wrote in message

Yup! I sure got that far and a hair further *but* how can I be able to save those specific setting to a specific File Size (18.2KB as the OP wants)?

See this. It’s on the Save For Web dialog. The red marks are mine.

http://www.digoliardi.net/whazis.jpg
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Joe
Aug 31, 2007
"pico" <pico.pico.pico> wrote:

"Joe" wrote in message

Yup! I sure got that far and a hair further *but* how can I be able to save those specific setting to a specific File Size (18.2KB as the OP wants)?

See this. It’s on the Save For Web dialog. The red marks are mine.
http://www.digoliardi.net/whazis.jpg

I will fire up my browser to check it out (I don’t often have browser running), and thanks for the info, and hope it’s the right answer (even I probably never use).

Also, I do know what "Save For Web" is (looked at it about 2-3 times), and saw it gives multiple choices etc..
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Joe
Aug 31, 2007
"pico" <pico.pico.pico> wrote:

"Joe" wrote in message

Yup! I sure got that far and a hair further *but* how can I be able to save those specific setting to a specific File Size (18.2KB as the OP wants)?

See this. It’s on the Save For Web dialog. The red marks are mine.
http://www.digoliardi.net/whazis.jpg

I see the option (thanks) and hope it won’t change other setting.
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pico
Aug 31, 2007
Joe wrote:

Also, I do know what "Save For Web" is (looked at it about 2-3 times), and saw it gives multiple choices etc..

I’m wondering how you got photoshop or even why you got it. I’m bowing out now. Good luck.
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Joe
Aug 31, 2007
pico wrote:

Joe wrote:

Also, I do know what "Save For Web" is (looked at it about 2-3 times), and saw it gives multiple choices etc..

I’m wondering how you got photoshop or even why you got it. I’m bowing out now. Good luck.

Do I need to "Save For Web" to qualify to use Photoshop to make $$$$? <bg>

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