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I have been pulling my hair out trying to get this image larger without going over the size limit.

 

I am working in Photoshop. If someone wouldn't mind giving me some advice I would welcome it and then repost the image.

 

Malcolm

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If someone wouldn't mind giving me some advice I would welcome it and then repost the image.

 

1. Open the image

2. File menu > Save for web

3. A box containing your image will appear

4. To the left, you notice a small box called "image size"

5. Fill in the desired size

6. Then click apply

7. Save

 

Note: the maximum size should not be larger than 940 pixels at the widest side,

and not be more than 240 KB.

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Malcolm - that's a very nice, witty shot...lovely light, and a great collection of miscellaneous items scattered around. Like the languid pose of the cat (funny how cats seem to look sooo cross when photographed). Thanx for showing.

cheers:

Sam

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I love the full tonal range and deep shadow detail. I also love how Fred's paw is held out, slightly, as if to say: "Come here, just a little bit closer..."

Nice photo.

 

On a side note: Is that a Tungsol 6550 in the foreground?

 

Looks like Fred is trying to read the nomenclature on the tube (valve, if you like). Its one of those images where, the more you look at it, the more there is to be revealed. I like it a lot.

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I love the full tonal range and deep shadow detail.

On a side note: Is that a Tungsol 6550 in the foreground?

 

David, Aperture helped me pull the shadow detail out of my original scan. As for the Tugsol 6550 I don't know. The studio belongs to my friend Roger Wood who makes whimsical clocks from old radio tubes, musical instuments etc., so it just happened to be there that day.

 

"I would have croped it a bit, but anyway, I like it." - Paul I never crop my Leica images. I think that discilpline makes me compose better while shooting.

 

Thanks everyone for your comments. I am glad you liked the photo!

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