I sent an email last night with a 167 KB photo that seems to have been rejected.
That turns out to have been a good thing as my follow up today shows I was
completely wrong! I should never try to depend on my memory. I’m getting ready
to send some new pictures that are 162 and 154 KB. Will those be okay? Thanks-
Bill
Following is a message I normally send to folks who
send HUGE pictures with messages to the LML. The approval queue is
presently filling up with messages that do not follow the guidelines.
Rather than sending this to a bunch of times to a bunch of individuals it seems
more logical to once again simply bring it up to everyone everybody knows what's
going on. This is covered in the Users Guide on the LML website, JIC
you're wondering where it came from.
"""
As discussed countless times
on the LML, photos intended for posting with LML messages should be no larger
than 1024x768 pixels and their individual file
sizes should not exceed
150-200k... apx 100kb file sizes are preferred and easily achieved by making
them into JPG images set to a quality level of 60-70. If you haven't done so
already, please go to www.irfanview.com and get the
IrfanView program, then
use it to resize your images before sending them to
the LML. The program is
exceedingly simple to use and makes photo resizing
and renaming tasks
completely painless by allowing you to modify photos
individually or en
masse through its powerful, yet easily understood, batch
processing module
which can be found in its "File" menu . Once you have
resized your photos
you are welcome to resubmit them to the LML for posting to
the membership.
Your cooperation in this matter will be greatly appreciated.
Thanks for your
participation.
"""
In the future any message containing photos larger
than 1024x768 pixels or with individual filesizes greater than 250k (this is the
absolute max filesize) is simply going to be deleted and not passed along.
Thanks for your cooperation.
<Marv>
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