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Steve Babbs

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I've just started making my own website which I am putting some of my wildlife pic.s on. I edit them using photoshp elements 2. To save them in a suitable size am I best off:
1. using the save to the web function - which then tells me my image size is bigger than it was designed for?
2. using save as and save at a low quality jpeg, if so what quality?
3. resizing the picture to get a smaller size?

Any help appreciated.

Steve
 
In the full version of Photoshop you can resize the image and adjust the quality in the save for web option. In PS2 I would adjust the image size in pixels using "image, Resize, Image Resize" and then use the Save for Web option adjusting the quality to get the file size right.

I am sure others will have a better method.
 
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