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Optomize Your Photos for the Web
It doesn’t matter if your emailing photos of your grandson or putting
images of your latest product on your online store. Too many people
don’t consider optimizing their photos for the web. We’ve all been
on too many web pages where it seemed that the photos would never
load, and sometimes they didn’t. So here are some steps to make
sure that your photos show up on your site.
1. Always have a back up original format copy of your image.
Never alter the original. Believe me you will regret it.
2. Crop to size. Make sure that you crop out any extra information
that isn’t needed. Remember the larger the photo the longer it takes
to load or send.
3. Resize to reduce pixels. There should be an option to
resize according to pixels. You’re going to want the largest size
to be no more than 250 pixels or you can reduce the dpi to no more
than 96.
4. Reduce the color palette. Many images have millions of
colors so the first thing that you need to do is reduce the colors
to 256. You will lose some depth with this.
5. Save the file in a standard format. JPEG is the most
common for photos and you can compress the image with a JPEG for
further reduction in file size. It’s not unusual to see GIF or PNG
as well.
Remember that with a 56k connection a 150k file will take 20 seconds
to load. If you’re creating a web page every photo that you add
will add to the time it takes to download all of the images. If
you keep the images small in size the smaller resolution will not
be as obvious.
About the Author
Kelly Paal is a Freelance Nature and Landscape Photographer, exhibiting
nationally and internationally. Recently she started her own business
Kelly Paal Photography (www.kellypaalphotography.com).
She has an educational background in photography, business, and
commercial art. She enjoys applying graphic design and photography
principles to her web design. Copyright 2004 Kelly Paal
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