One thing I've never liked about iPhoto is that it may make the images physically smaller, but that doesn't do much for kb size. Photoshop allows you to make the images smaller AND reduce the kb size by lowering the .jpg quality.

I shoot 2.1 MP and the images are 1600x1200 and 500k. Way to big to put on a web page (unless everyone looking at it is on a highspeed line). So in photoshop I reduce them to medium quality and make them either 800x600 or 640x480. Brings the kb size down to about 40k. Great for dialup users.

On Tuesday, September 9, 2003, at 03:45 PM, Jack Russell wrote:

Since you already have the digital camera and the Mac. The simplest and easiest way to get started photo sharing is .mac. Process your photos as you like with Photoshop, Graphic convertor or whatever you like. Import them to iPhoto then click the "homepage" link. Select a frame or none as you like, add caption, and publish to your iDisk. It will set them up with a unique web page, with it's own url which you can share with anyone, on any platform, using any OS that has a web browser.


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