Author Topic: (resizing images) Burgess Wills Motor Car  (Read 1287 times)

Offline jacqueline cox

  • RootsChat Veteran
  • *****
  • Posts: 571
  • Census information Crown Copyright, from www.nationalarchives.gov.uk
    • View Profile
(resizing images) Burgess Wills Motor Car
« on: Friday 15 May 15 12:45 BST (UK) »
Please help this grandma! I need an idiot's guide to resizing images because I can't open Cazza's guide.
Then I can put 3 motor cars in!
Bill, Shropshire
Cox, Nottingham, Maidenhead, West London
Donne, Carmarthen London & Kent
Holloway Medway, Kent
Hepple, Northumberland
Hurrian, North Kent, SE London
Lutman, Sussex
Newcomb, Corby, Lincs, Southwark, Clerkenwell
Orange Normandy East London
Proudlock, Northumberland
Shipley, Northumberland
Staples, City of London, Holborn
Sweeting, Suffolk, London, Surrey
Wilson, Marylebone, Fulham, London

Offline sarah

  • Administrator
  • RootsChat Marquessate
  • ********
  • Posts: 17,720
  • RootsChat Co-Founder
    • View Profile
Re: resizing images
« Reply #1 on: Friday 15 May 15 16:31 BST (UK) »
Hi Jacqueline,

Images on RootsChat need to be under 500kb in size, you can check you image size out by right clicking on "properties" and it will show you the size, the one I just looked at was 308kb which would be fine.

If you image is larger than this size you would then need to change the image dimensions to make it a smaller image hence smaller kb's. Most photograph image software can be used to reduce image sizes.

Hope that this helps

Regards

Sarah :)
For Help on how to post an Image on RootsChat
http://www.rootschat.com/forum/index.php?topic=459330.0

If you have been helped on RootsChat be sure to spread the word!

UK Census info. Crown Copyright, from www.nationalarchives.gov.uk

Offline japeflakes

  • RootsChat Marquessate
  • *******
  • Posts: 7,513
    • View Profile
Re: resizing images
« Reply #2 on: Friday 15 May 15 16:37 BST (UK) »
What happens when you click on the guide

If you have (free) Adobe Acrobat it should open

Are you using a proper computer, or a tablet or?

Offline jacqueline cox

  • RootsChat Veteran
  • *****
  • Posts: 571
  • Census information Crown Copyright, from www.nationalarchives.gov.uk
    • View Profile
Re: resizing images
« Reply #3 on: Friday 15 May 15 18:08 BST (UK) »
Sarah and Japeflakes
On my pc I looked at my saved image. I rt clicked on image on Windows photo viewer and got dimensions both ways 1368 x 865, 1368 pixels wide by 865 pixels wide and resolution both ways (which I knew) and bit depth - 24  but none of those figs looked like a fig under 500.????
Bill, Shropshire
Cox, Nottingham, Maidenhead, West London
Donne, Carmarthen London & Kent
Holloway Medway, Kent
Hepple, Northumberland
Hurrian, North Kent, SE London
Lutman, Sussex
Newcomb, Corby, Lincs, Southwark, Clerkenwell
Orange Normandy East London
Proudlock, Northumberland
Shipley, Northumberland
Staples, City of London, Holborn
Sweeting, Suffolk, London, Surrey
Wilson, Marylebone, Fulham, London


Offline PhotoFX

  • RootsChat Extra
  • **
  • Posts: 66
  • New to Photoshop so like to practice.
    • View Profile
Re: resizing images
« Reply #4 on: Friday 15 May 15 18:35 BST (UK) »
Just a suggestion but can you email it to someone on here that can then do it for you ?
You can usually send an image that's a lot bigger over email.
Happy if you want me to do it, if so send it to .......

Regards
Pixels are everything.
Higher compression is better than less pixels.
Pixels give better detail.

Offline jacqueline cox

  • RootsChat Veteran
  • *****
  • Posts: 571
  • Census information Crown Copyright, from www.nationalarchives.gov.uk
    • View Profile
Re: resizing images
« Reply #5 on: Friday 15 May 15 18:48 BST (UK) »
no sooner read than done. On its way now, thank you so much
Bill, Shropshire
Cox, Nottingham, Maidenhead, West London
Donne, Carmarthen London & Kent
Holloway Medway, Kent
Hepple, Northumberland
Hurrian, North Kent, SE London
Lutman, Sussex
Newcomb, Corby, Lincs, Southwark, Clerkenwell
Orange Normandy East London
Proudlock, Northumberland
Shipley, Northumberland
Staples, City of London, Holborn
Sweeting, Suffolk, London, Surrey
Wilson, Marylebone, Fulham, London

Offline Erato

  • RootsChat Marquessate
  • *******
  • Posts: 6,915
  • Old Powder House, 1703
    • View Profile
Re: resizing images
« Reply #6 on: Friday 15 May 15 18:49 BST (UK) »
If you look at the properties of the image [left click, properties], it gives the dimensions - 1368 x 865 pixels - and also the amount of space the image occupies in memory.  The memory usage is measured in megabytes - could be something like 4.2 mb.  You need to get that number below 500kb, which is to say 0.5 mb.  You can use any graphics program to do so.  For example, Microsoft Office.  Left click on the image, select 'open with' and then select Microsoft Office.  Click on the 'Edit Image' tab, then on 'Change Size.'
Wiltshire:  Banks, Taylor
Somerset:  Duddridge, Richards, Barnard, Pillinger
Gloucestershire:  Barnard, Marsh, Crossman
Bristol:  Banks, Duddridge, Barnard
Down:  Ennis, McGee
Wicklow:  Chapman, Pepper
Wigtownshire:  Logan, Conning
Wisconsin:  Ennis, Chapman, Logan, Ware
Maine:  Ware, Mitchell, Tarr, Davis

Offline jacqueline cox

  • RootsChat Veteran
  • *****
  • Posts: 571
  • Census information Crown Copyright, from www.nationalarchives.gov.uk
    • View Profile
Re: resizing images
« Reply #7 on: Friday 15 May 15 18:59 BST (UK) »
I don't have "Office" - I have "open Office." I presume that will do as well?
Bill, Shropshire
Cox, Nottingham, Maidenhead, West London
Donne, Carmarthen London & Kent
Holloway Medway, Kent
Hepple, Northumberland
Hurrian, North Kent, SE London
Lutman, Sussex
Newcomb, Corby, Lincs, Southwark, Clerkenwell
Orange Normandy East London
Proudlock, Northumberland
Shipley, Northumberland
Staples, City of London, Holborn
Sweeting, Suffolk, London, Surrey
Wilson, Marylebone, Fulham, London

Offline PhotoFX

  • RootsChat Extra
  • **
  • Posts: 66
  • New to Photoshop so like to practice.
    • View Profile
Re: resizing images
« Reply #8 on: Friday 15 May 15 19:09 BST (UK) »
Here t'is
Pixels are everything.
Higher compression is better than less pixels.
Pixels give better detail.