Side comment... You can further reduce the size of images you'll be
using for the Web by saving them without a preview icon. By default
Photoshop creates a preview icon that increases the overall image size.
At least this is how it works on the Mac.

- Nathan

Bernd Eidenschink wrote on 2/2/04, 8:50 AM:

 > It seems like the problem is related to metadata, comments,
 > EXIF, ICM, IPTC... Data stored by Photoshop, digi cams, and so on.
 > Removing that data from images uploaded by users not only
 > greatly reduced the image sizes but also showed up as the solution
 > to this problem.
 > If you always can remove these metadata may depend on your special
 > use case, but I guess in most cases it's safe to do so.
 >
 > Two users mentioning the problem and two different approaches to strip
 > extended headers out:


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