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Bryce F.A.Q (Last Updated: 2025 Feb 02 3:02 am)
The more colors and shifts from one color to another the bigger the filesize. Try croping a portion of your image to create the thumb instead of using the whole picture. My bryce renders come out around 450meg. I use paintshop to open the file and resave and the size drops to 150meg. I can also control the jpg compression of the thumb or reduce from 32 bit to 24 or 16 bit color. Each step reduces the filesize a little bit.
The real question is, what are you using to make your thumbnails? Imo, you should use Irafnview. www.irfanview.com
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Wildman, that is way too complicated =P. Just openem up in pshop (if you have it.) cut out a piece of your image (doesn't matter how big it is) but make it 200 in one direction or the other, Then go to image=>image size and scale the larger side down to 200. and slide the jpeg quality until it's under 15 kb.
I seem to remember a cautionary note about Photoshop-generated thumbnails in the Upload instructions..but my brain ain't what it used to be. I've got an old Nagware utility called "Graphic Workshop Professional"..from Alchemy mindworks. I just use a thumbnail tool to create whatever size I want (I actually use 180x180..just to be safe..;)
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In Photoshop; Make sure you didn't save the image with a thumbnail and/or icon attached. These attachments are non-standard image formats, only understood by Photoshop. Even if you did upload them, noone's browser could view them, so these have been disabled. If yoou want, go to "Edit>Preferences>File Handling>Images Previews>Never Save. AgentSmith
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I need help figuring out how to make my thumnails data size smaller so I can upload them. I already have them in jpeg format and they still are too big. So any help would be great. Thanks.