Resizing dilemma

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Dec 19, 2004
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I have a number of images varying from 2Mb to 4Mb.

How can I resize each image to be 50kB for emailing.

I have tried the options under Image/Image Size but it doesn’t let me specify a specific size for the final image.

I want to be able to say the final image size (ie 50kB) and then let PS do the rest.

regards

PeterH

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Corey
Dec 19, 2004
"My View" <reply to > wrote in message
I have a number of images varying from 2Mb to 4Mb.

How can I resize each image to be 50kB for emailing.

I have tried the options under Image/Image Size but it doesn’t let me specify a specific size for the final image.

I want to be able to say the final image size (ie 50kB) and then let PS do the rest.

regards

PeterH

To make the file smaller, you will likely need to reduce the dimensions in pixels and optimize the image as a JPG. First, determine the size and resolution of your image (Image > Image Size). If the resolution is higher than 72 ppi, make sure the boxes are checked for Constrain Proportion and Resample Image (bicubic). Then, if the dimensions are larger than a typical monitor, reduce one of the dimensions (height or width) to a decent "Web" size, perhaps no larger than 600 pixels in either dimension.

If the resize difference was significant, you may want to sharpen the result with Filter > Sharpen > Unsharp Mask. I usually use a setting of around 97%,
0.3 pixels, 1 threshold. Next, Save for Web. Here you can choose 2-up or
4-up to see variations in file size and quality, the lower left hand corner of each pane displaying the new file size. Save it with a unique name so you don’t overwrite the original, if it was also a JPG.

Peadge 🙂
MV
My View
Dec 19, 2004
thank-you very much – I will give that a try

"Peadge" wrote in message
"My View" <reply to > wrote in message
I have a number of images varying from 2Mb to 4Mb.

How can I resize each image to be 50kB for emailing.

I have tried the options under Image/Image Size but it doesn’t let me specify a specific size for the final image.

I want to be able to say the final image size (ie 50kB) and then let PS
do
the rest.

regards

PeterH

To make the file smaller, you will likely need to reduce the dimensions in pixels and optimize the image as a JPG. First, determine the size and resolution of your image (Image > Image Size). If the resolution is higher than 72 ppi, make sure the boxes are checked for Constrain Proportion and Resample Image (bicubic). Then, if the dimensions are larger than a
typical
monitor, reduce one of the dimensions (height or width) to a decent "Web" size, perhaps no larger than 600 pixels in either dimension.
If the resize difference was significant, you may want to sharpen the
result
with Filter > Sharpen > Unsharp Mask. I usually use a setting of around
97%,
0.3 pixels, 1 threshold. Next, Save for Web. Here you can choose 2-up or 4-up to see variations in file size and quality, the lower left hand
corner
of each pane displaying the new file size. Save it with a unique name so
you
don’t overwrite the original, if it was also a JPG.

Peadge 🙂

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xDsrtRat
Dec 19, 2004

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My View" <reply to > wrote in message
I have a number of images varying from 2Mb to 4Mb.

How can I resize each image to be 50kB for emailing.

I have tried the options under Image/Image Size but it doesn’t let me specify a specific size for the final image.

I want to be able to say the final image size (ie 50kB) and then let PS do the rest.
Have you tried ReaConverter Pro? Wonderful little utility program.

http://www.reasoft.com/products/reaconverter/

The free trial version limits you to batches of ten. The program is not outrageously priced and the paid version will do unlimited batch sizes. PhotoShop is a terrific program for enhancement and creation, but sometimes when I need something done quick simple, I use ReaConverter.
MV
My View
Dec 19, 2004
Thanks I will have a look at it.
I find the resizing in PS to be very confusing.
The new file size shown in the Image Size window and under Doc Size (bottom left corner of main view) does not resemble the final file size when the new image is saved.

"xDsrtRat" wrote in message

________________________________
Iraq is a Farsi phrase meaning Viet Nam

My View" <reply to > wrote in message
I have a number of images varying from 2Mb to 4Mb.

How can I resize each image to be 50kB for emailing.

I have tried the options under Image/Image Size but it doesn’t let me specify a specific size for the final image.

I want to be able to say the final image size (ie 50kB) and then let PS
do
the rest.
Have you tried ReaConverter Pro? Wonderful little utility program.
http://www.reasoft.com/products/reaconverter/

The free trial version limits you to batches of ten. The program is not outrageously priced and the paid version will do unlimited batch sizes. PhotoShop is a terrific program for enhancement and creation, but
sometimes
when I need something done quick simple, I use ReaConverter.
C
Corey
Dec 19, 2004
"My View" <reply to > wrote in message
Thanks I will have a look at it.
I find the resizing in PS to be very confusing.
The new file size shown in the Image Size window and under Doc Size
(bottom
left corner of main view) does not resemble the final file size when the
new
image is saved.

Make sure that the one you’re looking at the one you’re saving are indeed the same one. If you’re in the 2-up or 4-up mode, you need to click on the version you want to save. Be sure not to over-write the original.

Peadge 🙂
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neon
Dec 19, 2004
My View wrote:
I have a number of images varying from 2Mb to 4Mb.

How can I resize each image to be 50kB for emailing.

I have tried the options under Image/Image Size but it doesn’t let me specify a specific size for the final image.

I want to be able to say the final image size (ie 50kB) and then let PS do the rest.

regards

PeterH
use File > Save for Web.
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arthur-e
Jan 14, 2005
I use ACDSee for all my resizing to email.
It is a great little browser and file manager.
try for free but it’s about 49$ I think to buy.
I use it instead of the Photoshop browser and drag pics to edit down into photoshop.

"My View" <reply to > wrote:

I have a number of images varying from 2Mb to 4Mb.

How can I resize each image to be 50kB for emailing.

I have tried the options under Image/Image Size but it doesn’t let me specify a specific size for the final image.

I want to be able to say the final image size (ie 50kB) and then let PS do the rest.

regards

PeterH

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– in 4 materials (clay versions included)

– 12 scenes

– 48 MacBook Pro 16″ mockups

– 6000 x 4500 px

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