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ok.. i've fiddled a bit and messed up the formatting.. but i think you'll get the idea
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Peter,
Sorry I didnt get back to you sooner my Spam filter sectioned your email Anyway TKS to silver your on the right track... now... Dont forget you can easy resize them in your paint shop package. To answer you question about how to optimise your pitcures do this When you are saving your image CHOOSE the SAVE AS option in the panel an OPTIONS otr RUN OPTIMIZER button will appear Press this button and change the compression until the image quality starts to look crap. Some will compress right down as Siliver and I have shown .. some wont... hope this helps #TIP if you create an animation optimize the file before creating the animation.. |
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Thanks Guys, this has been really helpful. Silver, what do I need to create the banner like you have. Is that the sort of thing I can do in PSP8 as it looks like the banner is my crest jpeg and one you've created with the picture and the text, next to each other which does look better than mine. Your both welcome down the Romiley Arms for a pint next time you're in Stockport !.
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you can just use the one i've created by right clicking the picture and choosing "save picture as".. or if you prefer, I can email it all to you
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http://www.fookes.com/ezthumbs/?Easy%20Thumbnails=2600 It's ace in my opinion...very easy to use... |
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I like to use the Save for Web function in Adobe Photoshop because you can see how long it should take to download on dial-up,128,600k etc and you get the choice of 3 optimization levels.
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Thanks for all this - I think I'm getting there now !!.
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