Hello Ken,
maybe saving your picture as image and not as raster file could be the
solution for you. You can find it in "Project-->Save as image".
You will obtain a georreferenced light picture in png format or another.
This should be more suitable for your purposes, than a Geotiff or
another geographical format.
I hope it helps!
El 03/10/15 a las 00:44, Ken Williams escribió:
Power Point has the ability to reduce the size of a photo by
cropping. Does QGIS have the same ability? Sometimes when I copy the
photo(s) and paste it into a word document, the file is too large for
another program to accept”.
Thanks,
Ken
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