crop
or resize
depends on your program, really, but they're the most common names for the options you're after
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JustHere4Coffee remembers when all o' this were car parks,
Fri 21 Nov 2003, 12:12,
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it should be pointed out
that crop and resize do very different things
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evil pixie,
Fri 21 Nov 2003, 12:14,
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not like that
for the board. (I don't want to take Up a lot of space with an unintentionally huge animated wooyay)
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Mortimer,
Fri 21 Nov 2003, 12:14,
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What software
are you using?
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HP hasn't been here in aaaaaages,
Fri 21 Nov 2003, 12:16,
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you didn't say that
you wish to optimise an animation? remove frames, reduce colours, disable dithering and progressive loading, and if you're using imageready turn on "lossy" to at least 20%
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JustHere4Coffee remembers when all o' this were car parks,
Fri 21 Nov 2003, 12:16,
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Assuming tattyshop is being used
scale, as scaling reduces the dpi or the image, or at least it looks that way to me!
/edit Seems my post got cropped!
I had said you can resize the image or scale, but I would not use ...
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Sn0tters 🇯🇴🇧🇧🇮🇪,
Fri 21 Nov 2003, 12:16,
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scale?
never heard of that one... reducing the DPI is mostly irrelevant in a web image though - you could change it from 300 to 100dpi, but if you haven't turned off "constrain proportions" then it'll just make the "physical" dimensions 3 times bigger
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JustHere4Coffee remembers when all o' this were car parks,
Fri 21 Nov 2003, 12:18,
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