"SteveB" <pittmanpirate@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote in message
news:u9k1d5-b122.ln1@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>I take 640 x 480 pictures for real estate evaluations. We use this size
>because they go through e mails quicker.
>
> When I download them to my computer, and then put the mouse arrow on
them,
> they always say 640 x 480, but the kb size varies. Why is that?
>
> Steve
>
Depends on the way you save them files (as .jpg, .bmp, .tif, etc) and the
subject matter.
For example, a picture of a brick house will have more detail to record
than
a siding covered house. Also, if the sky is solid blue there will be less
detail to record than if there are clouds in the sky.
I assume you want the smallest file size for quickest file transfer.
However, (generally speaking), the smaller the file size, the less detail
there will be in the picture. You may want to consider adding a sentence
to
your emails something like "Pictures have been down-sized for quickest
download. For more detailed pictures of this property, please contact our
office at (###)###-####".


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