On Tuesday, June 10, 2003, at 09:36 am, Neil Cooper wrote:


<<<<Hi Karl - what I actually want is....... to supply an online photo library
with 1.5 Mb jpegs - that is they will be downloadable at that size on the
site. It's straight forward to convert them to a set physical dimension size
in PS but seemingly not so to compress them to set file size.
Cheers
NeilC


PS - note for BobC these images are not for a "another Stock Library" - I'd
be the last person to sell out to these sharks - they've really dented my
sales and done great damage to the worthy libraries that represent me.>>>


Dear Neil

Sorry if I touched a sensitive subject. I'm still unclear what the distincton is between "an online photo library" and "another stock library"....

Looking at your website I am guessing now that you are doing this to sell direct. Something I have been doing for a few years with better success than my agents.

I have a distinct feeling that what you are asking is impossible but could be proved wrong. I can get 1.4Mb and 1.8Mb but not 1.5Mb Jpegs. Jpegs go in set modular sizes and I am not sure that 1.5 is one of them.

I suggest that you ask the question on the Stockphoto.net newsgroup where you will probably find more stock library web experts than Prodig and possibly more understanding of the reasoning behind your query.

Or try a Jpeg group...........

http://nwww.faqs.org/faqs/jpeg-faq/part1/section-17.html

http://groups.google.com/groups?group=comp.compression


Yours


Bob Croxford

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