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remigio

2007-04-04, 6:19 pm

Hi,
I'm creating a website using Pub2000.
The problem is when I add the images: publisher grow up and becomes
very heavy (about 300 Mbytes with 20 photos) Each photo is about 100
Kbytes. Why it operates on this way?
Is there another way to add photos in a web page, mantaining it very
light?
Thank you.

DavidF

2007-04-04, 10:15 pm

Pub 2000 stores JPGs in an uncompressed state, and thus the larger Publisher
file size. However, when you produce the html output the images are
resampled and reduced in size, and the html file size will be much smaller.
If you want to reduce the file size of the Publisher file, resample and
reduce the size of the images before you insert them in a third party image
editing program.

DavidF

"remigio" <realelino@tiscali.it> wrote in message
news:1175714969.887127.83780@e65g2000hsc.googlegroups.com...
> Hi,
> I'm creating a website using Pub2000.
> The problem is when I add the images: publisher grow up and becomes
> very heavy (about 300 Mbytes with 20 photos) Each photo is about 100
> Kbytes. Why it operates on this way?
> Is there another way to add photos in a web page, mantaining it very
> light?
> Thank you.
>



remigio

2007-04-05, 6:17 pm

Thank you very very much for the answer!


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