Here's how I resize most of the time unless I'm dicking around in Photoshop, then its a little different. But this works well and its pretty fast.
I use Microsoft Office to resize and fix up quick pics. My originals are usually larger than 6-8MB. Raw is even larger, 10-12MB. Always faster to resize if you're uploading more than a few pics.
Simply click on resize
I've been using this format and it seems to work well. File size is around 500-550K
This is the perfect size for viewing and is optimal as a screen saver up to a 30" monitor. What size was the original photo and how long did it take to upload it to the site?
What I'm seeing is 140 KB, did you resize to the maximum allowable pixels prior to upload or load a large file and let the site do the work?
I did not resize this picture on my end, so any re-sizing was done by the site when it was uploaded. It only took about 5-6 seconds to upload. My internet download speed is 30 Megs. I don't know off the top of my head what my upload speed is, but I think it is around 20 Megs. You can test your speed at several sites. I use SpeakEasy dot net, then select the server location that is closest to you (I use San Francisco).
THere is a plug in. i think the site should have to resize pictures, i had to do it on the offishial site, it makes life so much easier for the end user. set the sizes and it does the rest...
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