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Arb talk will do it down to 400x 600 I think but only if they go in small enough, so I normally don't need to bother.

 

I've not fully decided on the quickest method yet, but I have paint shop pro that will reduce them either by a percentage (and let AT do the rest) or directly to the required size.

 

To save space, and speed up upload and loading time its actually the resolution not the actual size that matters mate. Also get better pic quality if you reduce resolution yourself rather than letting the site do it. Dont know anything about paint shop but most decent programs will 'save for web' at between 70 and 100 dpi.

 

None of this is really relevant for putting them on here but if you want to put them on your website its quite important.:thumbup1:

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