Trial Posting
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Trial Posting
Just a test post since my ipad has been giving me a bit of trouble. Or maybe it’s me. Okay at least I’ve got this much figured out and my iPad is taking me to my images (before in a different area when DMing it would only show my videos to attach) but always the files are too large to attach. Idk why or how to reduce as I haven’t had that happen before. Does anyone know a work around to this? Thank you.
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Re: Trial Posting
A test? It worked!
As I explained elsewhere, there are only two limitations:
Images must not wider than 1000 pixels (1000px)
Image file size must not exceed 1MB
First try resizing to 1000px wide, if it exceeds that.
If the file size exceeds 1MB, then check the resolution. If it's, say, 300ppi (pixels per inch) then reduce that to 72ppi. A Mac's 96ppi is also OK, but you can still reduce it to 72. 72ppi is screen resolution, so you gain nothing by using a higher resolution.
And, if it's a graphite pencil drawing, convert it from RGB to greyscale. That will remove all colour data and usually reduces the file size by up to two-thirds.
As I explained elsewhere, there are only two limitations:
Images must not wider than 1000 pixels (1000px)
Image file size must not exceed 1MB
First try resizing to 1000px wide, if it exceeds that.
If the file size exceeds 1MB, then check the resolution. If it's, say, 300ppi (pixels per inch) then reduce that to 72ppi. A Mac's 96ppi is also OK, but you can still reduce it to 72. 72ppi is screen resolution, so you gain nothing by using a higher resolution.
And, if it's a graphite pencil drawing, convert it from RGB to greyscale. That will remove all colour data and usually reduces the file size by up to two-thirds.