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Resizing photo for avatar

Ol' Timer

Full Member
Jun 20, 2004
873
2
Norfolk
I have been trying to resize a photo within Photoshop for an avatar. In the 'image size' dialogue box the image now shows as 19.1K but when I save it, it shows on the hard drive as 88KB and is too large to upload.

What am I doing wrong?:confused:
 

Jonesy

Leftie and Proud
Sep 27, 2004
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0
Pig Hill
I have been trying to resize a photo within Photoshop for an avatar. In the 'image size' dialogue box the image now shows as 19.1K but when I save it, it shows on the hard drive as 88KB and is too large to upload.

What am I doing wrong?:confused:

Copy your old one to the clipboard, file new in Pshop, this will give you the correct image and canvas size and paste your new one in, job done :funk:
 

Ol' Timer

Full Member
Jun 20, 2004
873
2
Norfolk
Copy your old one to the clipboard, file new in Pshop, this will give you the correct image and canvas size and paste your new one in, job done :funk:
Tried that but it's showing as 84KB. I'm saving at as a JPEG at maximum quality, is that correct?
 

Steve_B

Stacy mmmm.......
May 6, 2005
241
0
West Yorkshire
You could try saving at a lower quality, that would compress the image more and make the file smaller. With the size of the avatars the lower image quality isn't going to be a problem
 

m0rk

sarcasm comes free
Staff member
May 19, 2001
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Clanfield, UK
email it to me, I'll do it when I get home (about 8ish)

you can't have editted the canvas size will be my guess - unless it's a huge animated gif, I can't see why it's not fixing it
 

Ol' Timer

Full Member
Jun 20, 2004
873
2
Norfolk
Finally sorted it at home on my old Mac running OS9. I think it might be something to do with the colour calibration software we use at work tagging extra information onto the file when it is saved. Anyway, thanks for all the suggestions.:)
 
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