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Project 365 & Daily Photos
Kim 20" 2012 Daily project, for 2012
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<blockquote data-quote="Marcel" data-source="post: 51878" data-attributes="member: 3903"><p>Kim, I'll give it a shot and try to explain a method you could use.</p><p>First, create a folder on your desktop and label it "for Nikonites". Then, from iPhoto, select the picture you'd like to post, go to picture...export and export the picture to the "for Nikonites" folder. When you export it, you could make it smaller but I'd advise you not to do so because I find the program uses too much jpeg compression and the quality is not that great (but it could be an easy option).</p><p>Then, open your "for Nikonites" folder, open the picture you want to upload with Mac viewer (This is the software that will automatically open jpegs). Now in the menu on top of your window, Go to "Tools"-"resize" (not sure if that is the exacts words since my program is in French), then a new box will open with the options. If you select 1200x800 you should be OK. I always reduce the defenition to 72 pixels/inch since most screens won't have more anyways. Then, save the pic with the highest jpeg quality and you should end up with a picture of about 300-600 Ks that will be small enough for uploading.</p><p></p><p>Good luck and let us know if you run into problems that I haven't mentioned.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Marcel, post: 51878, member: 3903"] Kim, I'll give it a shot and try to explain a method you could use. First, create a folder on your desktop and label it "for Nikonites". Then, from iPhoto, select the picture you'd like to post, go to picture...export and export the picture to the "for Nikonites" folder. When you export it, you could make it smaller but I'd advise you not to do so because I find the program uses too much jpeg compression and the quality is not that great (but it could be an easy option). Then, open your "for Nikonites" folder, open the picture you want to upload with Mac viewer (This is the software that will automatically open jpegs). Now in the menu on top of your window, Go to "Tools"-"resize" (not sure if that is the exacts words since my program is in French), then a new box will open with the options. If you select 1200x800 you should be OK. I always reduce the defenition to 72 pixels/inch since most screens won't have more anyways. Then, save the pic with the highest jpeg quality and you should end up with a picture of about 300-600 Ks that will be small enough for uploading. Good luck and let us know if you run into problems that I haven't mentioned. [/QUOTE]
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