On Friday, October 24, 2014 7:06:30 PM UTC+2, Atul Grover wrote:
>
> Now, I need to change the image size on import. I believe that by changing 
> some code in the CSS is can force all images to be (say) 50% of their 
> original size. 
>

CSS is only responsible to display images. It doesn't touch the file / 
tiddler size. The image size has to be adjusted prior to the import. 

I did a short test with my phone. Took a low contrast photo with 7 mega 
pixel. Which results in an 1MByte jpg file. ... 
I didn't calculate the jpeg compression right in my first post :/ 
If you take a picture outside with good light, you may end up, with up to 2 
MByte file, since compression rate is lower with better lighting. 

My built in Galerie App has the possibility to for resizing. 
My image is 3552 x 2000 pixel .. 1 MByte
Reducing it to 50% changed file size to about 250kByte
 

> Since every phone takes a photo of different size. What is the best way to 
> allow the students to manage the image size? Is there an image resize 
> widget for tw5?
>

No TW widget yet.

As written above most phones should be able to handle it. 
If they use "save as" they don't loose the original.
They should play around a little bit, what's the best setting for there 
phone.
 

> @Mario can you recommend the best image viewer on andriod I can ask my 
> student to use for resizing images, before they import them?
>
 
Sorry, no. I don't have an android phone. But I think the built in apps 
will work. 

(Mine is a Nokia N9. The last real phone from Nokia (rip))

have fun!
mario


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