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Avec quel logiciel, transferrez-vous le format pour vos photos que vous prévoyez présenter sur TE?
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tout les logiciels image peuvent réduire les photos.
paint shop pro.."paint" sous window,photoshop et bien d'autre.. |
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I used to reduce with PictureGear (custom with some Sony laptops), but now I find Photoshop Elements more precise to reach the highest quality within the 200Ko limit. First, reduce your larger side to about 750 pixels (max 800), than, click on "file", "save to web", and simply adjust your file to remain under 200Ko. It takes less than one minute.
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If you use Save to Web in PS Elements (probably also in PS) you will strip the EXIF and loose the shutter/date/aperture data.
Instead use Image -> Resize. Then File -> Save As (give it a new name to keep from overwriting the original) and choose a compression level/quality. If you set quality to, say 8, and wait just a moment you will see the resulting file size in the pop-up box. Adjust it until it's close, but under, 200kB. I like 800 for wide images and 700 for tall images. That seems to yield a nice large picture that still fits on the screen. |
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