My pictures I edit are very high quality. And sometimes I do multiple edits on them with different editing devices.
First I upload my pictures into Picasa 3
I edited the lighting, sharpness, and I remove any pimples I might have or any spots I dont like.
I save
Then I move to PhotoScape.
This is where I do all my 'fancy' things like Cross Processing, backlight, film effects, ect ect.
Now sometimes after texting out all the PhotoScape things, I decided I dont like them and don't use them.
Now here is where you should really pay attention.
Myspace alloweds pictures to be uploaded ONLY under 5MB.
Pictures USUALLY come out to be 6MB-8MB, due to all the editing.
NO. I will stop editing my photos.
So, with the bigger pictures size it makes me go back to Picasa to crop my pictures untill they meet the needed size.
Sometimes no amount of cropping will help.
I do upload them to tinypic and then just re-save them. But that doesn't always work since it messes up the editing.
For my birthday I'm going to buy photoshop and I'm guessing that will really up on the MB.
SO. My question is. Is there a website where you can upload pictures and the website will make them a smaller MB, WITHOUT cropping them?
My photos are saved with the .jpg, if that matters at all.
And NO, I will not save my photos at a lower quality.
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Miscellaneous category? Maybe give some free advice about: Random Weirdos? ohitscassidy answered Thursday August 6 2009, 11:46 pm: try uploading them onto Piknic and then go to the save file button piknic usually makes them smaller without messing them up.. or you can just use piknic for your editing they have cross processing, and a bunch of tools, teeth whiting, the pimple earasing and all of those and all those effects for free, thats wear i upload pictures and they come out just like those ones and myspace lets me upload them.
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