Posted by: San May 4, 2006
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Rockon Gal. I have increased the max file upload size from 400 kb to 600 kb so I hope it works now. If your files are bigger than that then you will have to download an application to resize your photos to make them smaller file size. You can use an application such as PIXresizer which you can download here : - http://bluefive.pair.com/PIXresizer.zip As a side note, the megapixel value of your digital camera is overrated. That is because megapixels of over 5 are good for printing large posters so it is an overkill to take pictures at 5 megapixels. If you simply want photos for your computer, or for print size of 4x6 inches, then a lower megapixel value of 3 is good enough. In fact, if you only want to use the images for your computer/internet album, then 2 megapixels is good enough. When you use high megapixels (higher resolution), the size of the file gets really large. When you use lower resolutions, the size is reduced. In fact, you can fit MORE pictures in your camera memory if you use lower resolutions. Sajha/Ramjham has to put a limit to the file size due to bandwidth and server space. Here's something to keep in mind if you want to create web albums or create photos for your computer: - Even if you just bought a 7 or 9 megapixel camera, you have the choice of selecting lower resolution. For web only and maybe 4x6 printing, you can select 1600x1200 resolution, which will reduce the size of files generated. If you are only taking pictures for online use, even resolution of 1024x768 is good enough. - If you like to take higher resolution pictures, then for web use, ie distributing to friends and or publishing web photo albums, you will have to resize your pictures. You can resize using image manupulation software such as the high end Photoshop or Freely available tool such as PIXresizer. For email sharing, Windows XP gives you the option to automatically resize the image for emailing if you - select all the images to email, right click on them, and select SEND to MAIL RECIPIENT (However, for this email distribution to work, you will need to have configured one of the microsoft email application such as Outlook or Outlook Express. Do feel free to use this discussion to post any questions or issues concerning digital images/photos. Best wishes, San
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