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Dmeyer

27 Apr 2021
05:30:30pm
I cannot get my image resolution small enough to load on the auction site.
Everything I load is 1.4 megs or so and that is way too big!
I have been selling on EBAY but that is too commercial. I just want to have a little fun buying and selling.
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sheepshanks
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27 Apr 2021
05:52:32pm
re: HELP?? reducing the resolution of my images to fit the auction site

You need to reduce the image size to around 900 pixels.
See this thread.
https://stamporama.com/discboard/disc_main.php?action=20&id=19265#142845

Edit, using the search function in the header bar and choosing "keyword" - Image size or resize or Irfanview will bring up many previous posts that should help.

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28 Apr 2021
02:19:28pm
re: HELP?? reducing the resolution of my images to fit the auction site

I tend to keep my images around 100KB.
As mentioned by Sheepshanks, the longest or widest measurements should not exceed 900 pixels. You can still get a great representative image within these parameters.

I use a scanner at 600dpi. I usually still have to scale down the image a bit. If you are using a camera you will need to use a software utility to shrink your images.


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28 Apr 2021
04:15:18pm
re: HELP?? reducing the resolution of my images to fit the auction site

I believe the critical issues for image uploading is that an image can be a maximum of 1400 pixels wide by 1230 pixel high. I don't know where those limits came from but as long as your image does not exceed those, it will upload. This effectively limits the weight (bytes) of a file to about 600Kb.

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28 Apr 2021
04:34:42pm
re: HELP?? reducing the resolution of my images to fit the auction site

From the auction tutorial:-

"IMPORTANT! The most common reason for an image not uploading to the Stamporama server is because the size of the image is too large. Make sure that the image is no larger than 1400 by 1230 pixels."


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Just to add that smauggie's image above comes in at 571 x 703 pixels, that is, at least, according to Irfanview.
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28 Apr 2021
05:14:03pm
re: HELP?? reducing the resolution of my images to fit the auction site

Here is Smauggie's image in a low-res version, same dimensions but only 49 KB; I used Pixelmator (a low-cost competitor of Photoshop for use on Apple computers):

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It's important to note that "low res" does not mean poor image quality if it's to be used only on line.

Bob

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28 Apr 2021
05:41:17pm
re: HELP?? reducing the resolution of my images to fit the auction site

Bobstamp are you sure you have put up the resized image as I get the same pixels as smauggies original.

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28 Apr 2021
07:29:12pm
re: HELP?? reducing the resolution of my images to fit the auction site

He didn't change the size, only the jpeg image quality.

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28 Apr 2021
07:47:25pm
re: HELP?? reducing the resolution of my images to fit the auction site

Ah, my mistake, thanks smauggie.

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28 Apr 2021
11:38:45pm
re: HELP?? reducing the resolution of my images to fit the auction site

As Smauggie said, I lowered the resolution (not the dimensions) from 600 dpi to 72 dpi. 72 dpi is all you need for use on line.

Bob

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Dmeyer

29 Apr 2021
10:57:20am
re: HELP?? reducing the resolution of my images to fit the auction site

Thanks! I finally figured it out. I hope to post a few things and when I can I know I will buy things. Seems like a great club. Thanks to all the ones making it work!!!:-

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30 Apr 2021
08:07:48am
re: HELP?? reducing the resolution of my images to fit the auction site

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To post quality images you need
1. A dedicated scanner - not these all-in-one and definitely not a hand held phone
2. Dedicated scanning software - not what comes with the scanner
3. Time getting the settings right - lots of time and then saving these profiles - I have different one depending on the type of image or text
4. Learning about the different image types and how they effect quality and size

The above image was scanned at 1200DPI (1400 X 1120 and only 400Kb in size) - High DPI is NOT a factor in quality images. It was not manipulated with any "editing" software. Comes directly out of the scanner software

same image scanned at 150DPI - 40Kb in size
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If you are selling stamps, quality images = more sales

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Perf11

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24 May 2021
05:26:15am
re: HELP?? reducing the resolution of my images to fit the auction site

Thanks for info SF. I have a question ?
What do you suggest as far as scanner software. I tried one and it seemed sort of difficult. Is there a kindergarten variety ?

I actually gave up trying to scan because it was very time consuming. But I know I need to learn.





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24 May 2021
06:29:03am
re: HELP?? reducing the resolution of my images to fit the auction site

I have an Epson V600 scanner and use VueScan (third party software) most of the time but the Epson scan utility is not bad. VueScan gives more consistent results as Epson does want to "improve" the image by default. For some tasks like restoring color of old photos, this can be a good thing.

I think what makes scan utilities daunting for some is that there are so many options and for stamps you did to want to get a larger image so higher dpi settings are usually needed. For most single stamp scanning tasks, I scan at 600 dpi. This usually works for most web postings.

Of course, if you scan in a raw format like TIFF (no loss in image quality) the files can get very large. If you scan to save in the popular JPG format (image degradation for saving file size), the quality (amount of compression) is a factor.

It depends on your purpose.




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24 May 2021
07:12:33am
re: HELP?? reducing the resolution of my images to fit the auction site

Thank you much.

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Dmeyer

27 Apr 2021
05:30:30pm

I cannot get my image resolution small enough to load on the auction site.
Everything I load is 1.4 megs or so and that is way too big!
I have been selling on EBAY but that is too commercial. I just want to have a little fun buying and selling.

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sheepshanks

27 Apr 2021
05:52:32pm

re: HELP?? reducing the resolution of my images to fit the auction site

You need to reduce the image size to around 900 pixels.
See this thread.
https://stamporama.com/discboard/disc_main.php?action=20&id=19265#142845

Edit, using the search function in the header bar and choosing "keyword" - Image size or resize or Irfanview will bring up many previous posts that should help.

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smauggie

28 Apr 2021
02:19:28pm

re: HELP?? reducing the resolution of my images to fit the auction site

I tend to keep my images around 100KB.
As mentioned by Sheepshanks, the longest or widest measurements should not exceed 900 pixels. You can still get a great representative image within these parameters.

I use a scanner at 600dpi. I usually still have to scale down the image a bit. If you are using a camera you will need to use a software utility to shrink your images.


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28 Apr 2021
04:15:18pm

re: HELP?? reducing the resolution of my images to fit the auction site

I believe the critical issues for image uploading is that an image can be a maximum of 1400 pixels wide by 1230 pixel high. I don't know where those limits came from but as long as your image does not exceed those, it will upload. This effectively limits the weight (bytes) of a file to about 600Kb.

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sheepshanks

28 Apr 2021
04:34:42pm

re: HELP?? reducing the resolution of my images to fit the auction site

From the auction tutorial:-

"IMPORTANT! The most common reason for an image not uploading to the Stamporama server is because the size of the image is too large. Make sure that the image is no larger than 1400 by 1230 pixels."


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Just to add that smauggie's image above comes in at 571 x 703 pixels, that is, at least, according to Irfanview.
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Bobstamp

28 Apr 2021
05:14:03pm

re: HELP?? reducing the resolution of my images to fit the auction site

Here is Smauggie's image in a low-res version, same dimensions but only 49 KB; I used Pixelmator (a low-cost competitor of Photoshop for use on Apple computers):

Image Not Found

It's important to note that "low res" does not mean poor image quality if it's to be used only on line.

Bob

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28 Apr 2021
05:41:17pm

re: HELP?? reducing the resolution of my images to fit the auction site

Bobstamp are you sure you have put up the resized image as I get the same pixels as smauggies original.

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28 Apr 2021
07:29:12pm

re: HELP?? reducing the resolution of my images to fit the auction site

He didn't change the size, only the jpeg image quality.

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28 Apr 2021
07:47:25pm

re: HELP?? reducing the resolution of my images to fit the auction site

Ah, my mistake, thanks smauggie.

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Bobstamp

28 Apr 2021
11:38:45pm

re: HELP?? reducing the resolution of my images to fit the auction site

As Smauggie said, I lowered the resolution (not the dimensions) from 600 dpi to 72 dpi. 72 dpi is all you need for use on line.

Bob

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Dmeyer

29 Apr 2021
10:57:20am

re: HELP?? reducing the resolution of my images to fit the auction site

Thanks! I finally figured it out. I hope to post a few things and when I can I know I will buy things. Seems like a great club. Thanks to all the ones making it work!!!:-

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SForgCa

30 Apr 2021
08:07:48am

re: HELP?? reducing the resolution of my images to fit the auction site

Image Not Found

To post quality images you need
1. A dedicated scanner - not these all-in-one and definitely not a hand held phone
2. Dedicated scanning software - not what comes with the scanner
3. Time getting the settings right - lots of time and then saving these profiles - I have different one depending on the type of image or text
4. Learning about the different image types and how they effect quality and size

The above image was scanned at 1200DPI (1400 X 1120 and only 400Kb in size) - High DPI is NOT a factor in quality images. It was not manipulated with any "editing" software. Comes directly out of the scanner software

same image scanned at 150DPI - 40Kb in size
Image Not Found

If you are selling stamps, quality images = more sales

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Perf11

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24 May 2021
05:26:15am

re: HELP?? reducing the resolution of my images to fit the auction site

Thanks for info SF. I have a question ?
What do you suggest as far as scanner software. I tried one and it seemed sort of difficult. Is there a kindergarten variety ?

I actually gave up trying to scan because it was very time consuming. But I know I need to learn.





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24 May 2021
06:29:03am

re: HELP?? reducing the resolution of my images to fit the auction site

I have an Epson V600 scanner and use VueScan (third party software) most of the time but the Epson scan utility is not bad. VueScan gives more consistent results as Epson does want to "improve" the image by default. For some tasks like restoring color of old photos, this can be a good thing.

I think what makes scan utilities daunting for some is that there are so many options and for stamps you did to want to get a larger image so higher dpi settings are usually needed. For most single stamp scanning tasks, I scan at 600 dpi. This usually works for most web postings.

Of course, if you scan in a raw format like TIFF (no loss in image quality) the files can get very large. If you scan to save in the popular JPG format (image degradation for saving file size), the quality (amount of compression) is a factor.

It depends on your purpose.




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24 May 2021
07:12:33am

re: HELP?? reducing the resolution of my images to fit the auction site

Thank you much.

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