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In addition, you might want to consider Photoshop's Save As Web function, which gives you fine-grained control over various adjustments, lets you reduce the filesize down to pretty much any arbitrary figure, and also lets you compare the untouched image to 1-3 different versions with different sets of adjustments.

The other advantage of "Save to Web..." compared to simply "Save as ..." is that Save to Web will strip out all EXIF data, whereas Save As will leave it in. In some cases, that can save you 50k in your file size, for no loss of (desired) functionality.

Conversely, don't use Save to Web .... just to get smaller versions of your own photos, because you'll lose all the interesting, useful info on date/time taken, camera settings, WB, focal length, shutter speed, etc.

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