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Changing file size without affecting the quality of the photo

New Here ,
Jul 18, 2017 Jul 18, 2017

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Please can you help me i need to resize good quality photos of glassware and need to have them under 25mb. What dimensions do I need?

I have looked it up on google and it gives me a variety of answers.

Thank you Maria@@

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Jul 18, 2017 Jul 18, 2017

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Hi

Image size i.e.pixel dimensions and file size i.e. MB are two different things.

To achieve a target file size, use Export - Save for Web(legacy) and set it to jpeg. Then adjust the quality slider whilst watching the file size at the bottom of the preview.

Dave

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Hi Dave,

Thank you this is helpful, I am not sure of the the JPEG size to set it to

at the moment. (I am more of a hands on artist)

Kind regards Nsrus

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The pixel dimensions depend what the jpeg is for. Is it to be viewed on a screen, or printed and if so how big is the final print. If you know the current pixel size and how big the physical print size has to be (cm or inches) then we can advise you further.

Dave

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