> > This would it explain it, cheers for the tip. > > I was wondering if you may also be able to explain the following. > > If an image is open on a web page and I know it is only say 20k (cos I could > read from the bottom right of browser window), how come if I drag it off to > my desktop and then do a 'get info' on the icon, how come the jpeg appears > to be in the order of say 170k (closed)?
> Cheers > > Simon It seems a large jump. I would expect the file size in the finder to read something like 32k, or 64k. This is because that is the smallest 'chunk' of had disk space that you can use. Macs using HFS+ can write to the hard drive in 4k chunks saving you drive space is your have lots of small files. Other than that, make sure that 'embed profile' is unchecked in the 'Save for Web' dialog box. Ta Lee Badham Bodoni Systems Ltd - Key solutions in digital imaging. Tel: 01895 825776 Fax: 01895 825994 web: http://www.bodoni.co.uk Lee Badham =============================================================== GO TO http://www.prodig.org for ~ GUIDELINES ~ un/SUBSCRIBING ~ ITEMS for SALE
