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Getting Image Sizes Small Enough?


jj13

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I do it ?the long way around?. I email the photos to myself. When sending the email I am asked if I want the photo to be sent as small / medium / large. Pick small or medium (lower resolution) and then then re- save the photo to your phone.


I am sure there is an easier way to do it though!

Hi! I have an apple too! I text it to myself, open in messages, open in preview, then I zoom out until the square is small, and then screenshot the image, command+shift+4 to draw a square over the smaller image. Finally, I used compresspng .com or .uk can?t remember if you google will come up! Select the small screen shotted image from my desktop and then it usually compresses by 70 ish% which is more than enough to upload multiple to one post. Hope that makes sense! Happy to answer any questions if it doesn?t :)

Hi,


Its super easy if you are on iphone, When you select the image from your camera role you will see three options at the bottom of the image, Cancel - actual size and choose. If you click on actual size a list will pop up giving you the option to upload the smallest size. I didnt realise it was a button for ages but it actually gives you different size options.


Hope that helps.

Oh my goodness Analogmal you have just changed my life with this!


I can't believe it. I have been emailing images to myself as medium then saving to my phone then uploading, for years and years and year and it's SUCH A PAIN.


I think you have just make my day / week / month!!!!

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