I've read Jim's article about posting images on the web, especially about compressing images. I've got a question for those who don't have PhotoShop. I use either Microsoft's Photo Editing, or HP Photo Editing software. I can resize images using these programs, but I can't seem to be able to change the compression. One thing I can do on the HP program is change the number of pixels per inch. For example I can resize the image to 600 x 450, and change the pixels per inch, like from the standard 72 up to 150 or down to 50, things like that. When posting images to the campaign journal it allows for 35kb. Any idea what a good image size and pixels per inch would be to use?
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Halfyank

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Posted: Wednesday, April 14, 2004 - 03:39 AM UTC
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