Forwarding pl. May be of help to some of our members though I have not gone
through myself.

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From: Sumit <[email protected]>
Date: 7 March 2010 20:29
Subject: Resizing/cropping tips for sharing images on the web by beginners


Hi Folks,
One of the big issues with image sharing on the web is file size. There are
many days on which I receive 10Mb of files as attachments containing images
of a bulbul or like occupying 1/100th of the frame. I know that many others
face the same occupational (albeit unpaid) hazards, and some in a much
larger scale.

I figured that the only way to address this issue without being rude was to
take the time and write the resizing/cropping process out step-by-step. I
have completed this task for those who use Adobe's Photoshop software and
will also do the same with another free downloadable software in a day or
two. This article is meant for absolute beginners and members
can benefit from it by pointing the address out to those who send them
large unwieldy files. The tips for image submission for identification
purposes may, however, have some value to some the members themselves.

Here is the link:
http://www.kolkatabirds.com/imageprocess.htm

 <http://www.kolkatabirds.com/imageprocess.htm>Corrections/feedback will be
much appreciated.
Cheers!
Sumit

Sumit K Sen
Kolkata, India
www.kolkatabirds.com
http://twitter.com/sumitksen

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