Advice, please.
I have just received some "digital images" of ancient photographs - but they are .JPGs of over 2.5 Mb. each.
Alas ! They were taken using an I-phone, so only 72 d.p.i. "
And Yes, it irritates beyond measure that the sender hasn't got a scanner - but I have to be grateful that she does send these images.
However . . the image size is enormous, e.g. 34 x 45 INCHES.
File type: JPEG
Image :-
Dimensions: 2448 x 3264 Pixels 34.000x45.333 Inches
Pixels Per Inch: 72.000
Pixel depth/colors: RGB -8 bits/channel
Memory used
On disk In RAM
Image: 2590Kb 23410Kb
The Rules here specify a maximum of 500 Kb.
My graphics program - PaintShopPro - enables me to reduce the size quite easily, either "By Pixels", "By Percentage" or "By Print Size"
Or I can reduce the quality by increasing the .JPG compression.
Yes, I have read
https://www.rootschat.com/forum/index.php/topic,372537.0.htmlbut I'm still lost !
That was written 11 years ago, before mobile phones became quite so ubiquitous. I can't "reply" to that, hence the new Topic.
Which method is "best" for this purpose ?