On Tue, Jul 21, 2015 at 4:47 PM, tisimst wrote:
> You are probably doing this already, but in GIMP, go to "Image" > "Scale
> Image" and change the Width/Height units to "Percent" and change it to
> something smaller than 100% and hit "Scale". This should reduce the size of
> the image nicely.
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The GIMP can export to jpg and png; in the export window you can change
the compression level or quality – higher compression means lower
quality but also smaller files. How much the file size changes and which
image format is better (in quality, file size, …) depends on the image
content.
Am
Am 21.07.2015 um 20:55 schrieb Ralph Palmer:
Hello again -
While we're at it, does anyone have any suggestions for reducing image
size? I started with a .jpg with fairly high resolution, I guess. I
have Gimp2 installed, but I could not figure out how to get the file
size down below 2 Mb. I tr
Hello again -
While we're at it, does anyone have any suggestions for reducing image
size? I started with a .jpg with fairly high resolution, I guess. I have
Gimp2 installed, but I could not figure out how to get the file size down
below 2 Mb. I tried fiddling with the resolution and exporting to