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Resizing ImagesImages are an important part of any website as they visually enhance the viewing of a page making it more interesting that just plain text. With Plus Edit, your images will automatically be reduced in size to make it quicker for people to download. However there may be times when you want to adjust an image before you upload it. For example you may want to crop or resize the photo.
When viewing an image on the web, photos do not need to be this large, so they could be reduced first. How to reduce and crop imagesThere are many software programs that will perform these graphic tasks such as Adobe PhotoShop, Macromedia Fireworks and Jasc PaintShopPro. There is now also a free software tool from google.com called Picasa. The rest of this spotlight article will demonstrate how to use Google Picasa to resize, crop and compress your images. Please note that this is a guide only. Unlike Plus Edit which is completely web based, Picasa software will need to be downloaded from the google.com website and installed on your machine. Created Media (Providers of Plus Edit) cannot offer support for the use of Picasa. Installing PicasaTo download Picasa visit http://picasa.google.com/and click on more from the links above the search bar. • Run the program once it has been installed. • The first time you load Picasa it will scan through the documents on your computer. On a Windows PC the first option will scan all images on your computer and the second will just scan ‘My Documents'. It is recommended you select ‘My Documents Only' as this will take less time (First ensure that any photos you want to resize/crop are located in a folder under My Documents). • Once it has finished scanning for images it will then display all the images within their relevant category. • The screenshot on the left shows Picasa. The left-hand column lists all the folders within My Documents that contain images. • The thumbnails in the right will show the thumbnails from within the current category. • Select the image that you want to resize/crop by double clicking on the thumbnail
• In the left hand column there are now the different options for the photo such as cropping. • There are also some other handy functions such as red eye reduction/ contrast and color adjustment.
• To crop the image click once on the ‘Crop' option and then drag your mouse over your photo selecting the area you want to appear in the final version of the photo. • Don't worry – cropping a photo should not change the original photo but will create a new copy of the photo. • In the example below the picture of the Whitehouse is being cropped so that the greyed out area will be removed from the picture. Select what area you want the final photo to show and then press the Apply button. To select the area, click on the top left of the area you wish to show and then drag your mouse (with the mouse button still pressed) until you get to the bottom right. Then let the mouse button go and you should have the cropped area highlighted (like the picture below)
Exporting / Resizing an Image• Once you have cropped the picture you can then export it as a small file size before uploading it to your Plus Edit website. If you have not cropped the image, then you can follow the next few steps to reducing the size of your image. • With the image selected in Picasa, go to File > Export to Folder. • Under Windows the default export folder will be My PicturePicasa ExportsFOLDER NAME. • Press OK to export save the changes and export the image. • Now the image is exported as a smaller file size you can upload it to your Plus Edit website through Global Office. • Don't forget that you will need to select the exported version of the photo (Ie My DocumentsPicasa ExportsFOLDER NAMEIMAGE NAME). TIP : If you have a large number of photos that you want to reduce in size then you can do this in one go. Select all the photo thumbnails in Picasa that you want to reduce the size of. Select File > Export to Folder. Change the Resize Option to 800 and then press OK. This will then create smaller copies of all the photos that you have selected. |