picture posting question

finally picked up a scanner to post scans of some cards i want to sell.
one issue/slight prob regarding this pic posting thing is that the JPEG file is enormous.
what is the proper way to compress/reduce the pic file size?
thanks in advance
one issue/slight prob regarding this pic posting thing is that the JPEG file is enormous.
what is the proper way to compress/reduce the pic file size?
thanks in advance
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Chris
My small collection
Want List:
'61 Topps Roy Campanella in PSA 5-7
Cardinal T206 cards
Adam Wainwright GU Jersey
Nowadays, a lot of scanners are set to default to "print" resolutions, which means DPIs higher than 300 and HUGE FILE SIZES.
mosaic's Nolan Ryan Basic Topps registry set
mosaic's Big 3 Nolan Ryan Run Showcase
i will look into giving photobucket a try.
my scanner does have a DPI setting which i believe was set to the min of 100 but the file was still considerably large for some reason, around 165KB. i took a group scan of 4 cards so maybe that would explain why. but ideally would like to get KB size down to around 1/4 of that.
mosaic's Nolan Ryan Basic Topps registry set
mosaic's Big 3 Nolan Ryan Run Showcase
<< <i>165KB for a scan that shows off the card isn't unreasonable... especially if there are 4 cards in the image. MegaBytes maybe, but KiloBytes... nah. >>
you're probably right. i guess when i see other various card scans typically in the 10-40KB range i figured there must be something wrong w/my pic file size.