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17 years 2 months ago #52772
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*@$^&^^% IT ANYWAY!!!!!!!!! was created by Maygrey
HI AGAIN... kevin here...
Thanks heaps for all the replies...and i do think that name tags are a mighty idea for star parties....
still muckin about wit photos tryin to let you pros have a critical look..
Can anyone tell me if 56Mb is very big for a photo..(cause thats wat it is).
can i reduce the size somehow?... it is 30 stacked images and it seems to be the total size of all of them... i thought even 2 or 3 Mb was big!!
REALLY sorry ... must sound like a complete dope!!!
cheers, kevin
Thanks heaps for all the replies...and i do think that name tags are a mighty idea for star parties....
still muckin about wit photos tryin to let you pros have a critical look..
Can anyone tell me if 56Mb is very big for a photo..(cause thats wat it is).
can i reduce the size somehow?... it is 30 stacked images and it seems to be the total size of all of them... i thought even 2 or 3 Mb was big!!
REALLY sorry ... must sound like a complete dope!!!
cheers, kevin
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17 years 2 months ago #52776
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Replied by Seanie_Morris on topic Re: *@$^&^^% IT ANYWAY!!!!!!!!!
A picture can be any size Kevin! I think what you need to do is use one of the more compressive formats like jpeg or gif. High formats are bmp and tiff. If you have Photoshop, bring your image into it, resize it (any large image could well exceed 2000 pixels - no point. 800 to 1000 pixels wide is good for computer screens), and save as a jpeg. When you go to save it as a jpeg, you might have the data size indicator according to the quality of jpeg indicated. Go forf around the 9 or 10 mark for very good quality but decent data size.
HTH,
Seanie.
HTH,
Seanie.
Midlands Astronomy Club.
Radio Presenter (Midlands 103), Space Enthusiast, Astronomy Outreach Co-ordinator.
Former IFAS Chairperson and Secretary.
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17 years 2 months ago #52827
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Replied by Frank Ryan on topic Re: *@$^&^^% IT ANYWAY!!!!!!!!!
Kevin you really need Photoshop if you want to work with digital images.
On the size issue.
A golden rule, always always keep the original shot.
Then make another backup of the original on a CD.
Then you can chop and change it away without fear of loosing it.
Another thing,
When you are processing the image alway work in full size,
i.e. don't re-size it or change the format first.
Only do that after you are finished with it.
When you are done click the 'Save As' in photoshop and save it as
a different format (jpeg is the most common for web) this should be a great deal smaller is size than a bitmap.)
I remember saying t you in Whirlpool about using Photoshop to enhance
some of the shots you have.
This is the kind of thing I ment:
www.astronomyphotos.com/PhotoshopTechniques1.htm
On the size issue.
A golden rule, always always keep the original shot.
Then make another backup of the original on a CD.
Then you can chop and change it away without fear of loosing it.
Another thing,
When you are processing the image alway work in full size,
i.e. don't re-size it or change the format first.
Only do that after you are finished with it.
When you are done click the 'Save As' in photoshop and save it as
a different format (jpeg is the most common for web) this should be a great deal smaller is size than a bitmap.)
I remember saying t you in Whirlpool about using Photoshop to enhance
some of the shots you have.
This is the kind of thing I ment:
www.astronomyphotos.com/PhotoshopTechniques1.htm
My Astrophotography
Shannonside Astronomy Club __________________________________________
Meade ETX-125PE, Bresser 10 x 50 Binos & Me Peepers
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17 years 2 months ago #52920
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THANKS FRANK AND SEANIE,
I am gettin results wit photoshop alright... makin good progress now.. will upload a shot or two soon..
MASSIVE learnin curve when you tryin to master basic computer skill as well ... ha ha ...
havin a ball though... chat soon
I am gettin results wit photoshop alright... makin good progress now.. will upload a shot or two soon..
MASSIVE learnin curve when you tryin to master basic computer skill as well ... ha ha ...
havin a ball though... chat soon
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17 years 1 month ago #53495
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if you really want to resize a photo, and you dont have photoshop. irfanview freeware will do it. just make sure you save an original somewhere.
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