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Here is a quick way to prepare the photos for the Web
Ever happened to get an email from someone who has a link to a bunch of photos posted on a website? In case you get lucky and not have to create an account to see them, they often only see some thumbnails and when you click them it takes forever to download photos. After two or three photos that have 10 minutes to load and does not even look that great, is likely to abandon all and move on. Your friends probably do the same with your photos if they had a similar experience.
If you want all your photos to be seen, needs to work them a little before posting an online photo service. This may mean you have to take each one separately and change its size, crop, rotate and compress to a smaller format so that is good enough for publication. While the photographs must be at least 6 MB if you want to print, but for the web at 20-60 KB is usually sufficient. If you change the photo size in proportion to the screen of your PC and saves it in a compressed format that loads much faster. If you keep your Photos in the case format, can be easily downloaded and displayed and visitors can read your comments before it is loaded. With thumbnails, click each one and wait the photo to the load can become very boring.
If you do not usually print your pictures, you can keep the quality setting the camera to the lowest. As generally produces images four times larger than a computer screen average, which is more than enough. Use IrfanView to edit your photos for the web. Is a free, light and fast that you manually modify the photo, with the shortcut keys to rotate and resize. If you have multiple photos to be rotated in the same direction, you can use Total Commander (another program can be downloaded for free). After you open Total Commander, right click in a folder and click Browse and thumbnail view. Hold down the CTRL key to select multiple photos, then right click and select Rotate Right or left depending on your needs. A professional photographer friend said that once took several macro images he wanted to set the same way and made a Photoshop macro to cycle through the photos and make any adjustments at a time. You can try this for if you need more rotation.
Even if you keep the quality setting your camera in the lowest, it is likely that still need to resize the photo, because even larger than the computer screen and can take up a lot space. If IrfanView as the default program for viewing images, you can double click the image first and then press L or R when you turn left or right. A then press CTRL + R to resize. In the bottom left of the screen is an option to "Maintain aspect ratio. If you have this option helps the maintenance check of the same proportions while resizing. Then in the "window size Establish a new 'can write between 350 and 700 depending on the horizontal and vertical dimensions of the photo. If you do not like the new size, you can press CTRL + Z to return to the original. This is better resizing it again, like changing the size of many of the operations can adversely affect quality. You can also play with color and effects shine if you wish, but it is best to do this with more sophisticated programs like Corel Draw. Once you have completed the resizing, press S (direct access key 'Save as'). The photo will remain in the original folder once you have created in this way. Then in the options tab you can select the quality of image (about 80% should be enough) and click enter. Go to the folder where you saved and check out the size in kb. If you're satisfied, you can to the other images in the same way. Your photos must be between 20-70 kb to load really fast. They are usually between one quarter and full-screen function each image.
The next step is to choose a way to publish your photos on the web. If you only have a few, a good way to do this is to put the pictures and text tables. As the reader through the text, image loading in the background. If the text is long enough, the download should be complete by the end of it. If you has more photos, you can make a small horizontal slideshow. So it comes down to one simple operations. Once you get used to them, they become second nature and can be done very fast.
If you work with a lot of photos, you may want to make some adjustments to them all at once. When the first image is open, click CTRL + T and you will see thumbnails of the photos of others. By clicking on the first and in the past with the SHIFT key select all the photos while holding down the CTRL key will allow you to individually select multiple photos. Once you've selected the photos you want, press B and will open to conversion batch. Select the directory, output format and so on and then click the options tab and then "Set advanced options. A Once done, the miniature window of the application can click on the photos you've selected and make a lot of things for them.
If editing each individual photo, addition to changing the size and rotation may have to cut too much. This is a very simple task. All you need do is select the area to maintain with the mouse and then press CTRL + Y. If the image is too large to fit the screen and you can not see how much of it you want to crop, can ward off zoom by pressing the minus key. Pushing back in. wider
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