Apply effects by clicking the Effect tab. Your image will open in Creative Kit under the Basic Edits tab. Be aware that uploads are counted in your download limit (Bandwidth).ġ. Upload of your selected image will begin, depending on photo file size and internet connection speed this might take some time. Click YES if asked to edit a copy in Creative Kit. You will need a working and preferably fast internet connection. In edit view under ‘Commonly needed fixes’ tab click Edit in Creative Kit (See figure 8). Select an image in Library View and double click to edit. ![]() Step 7: Edit your photo online in Creative Kit. You might like to repeat the process with another image to use in your web page. Include reference to your small and large image.Įxample: river_sm (indicating small size), river_fs (indicating full size) Right click the image and select Rename then type a name without spaces or special characters. We will have to rename the images so that they can be used in your web page. Only JPG, GIF and PGN file formats work on web pages. The goal is to create a reasonable quality image with a small file size. Because HTML resizing does not compress the image file size, so inserting a 2.5 MB file into the web page will result in very slow download speeds on the internet. Why not use HTML resizing to insert the photo into the web page. In this case we compressed the 400x300 pixel image to 24 KB and the thumbnail image (150x113 pixels) to 7.84KB. Click Export.Ĭheck the file size by right clicking and selecting Properties or hover your mouse pointer over the thumbnail image. Repeat instructions in Step 6 (Figure 9) and only change 400 pixels to 150 pixels. In Picasa return to your image and go to the file menu there select Export to folder option again. Step 6.1 Follow instructions below to create a thumbnail image of the same photo for use in your web design project. (See next page)įrom this location you can copy and paste images to your web page folder containing the index.html file (If you are preparing images to use in our web design tutorials) or any location of your choice. (Only select this option for web use, use automatic to keep full picture quality or other settings for images not intended for web purposes.)Īfter clicking Export Picasa will open your file browser. Select Custom under Image Quality and use the slider to adjust to 75 ppi. Use 800 or 1200 pixels if larger sizes are required.Ħ. An image in portrait orientation will be 400 pixel high, an image in landscape orientation will be 400 pixel wide. Picasa will keep the ratio of 4:3 when resizing. (If you are not resizing for web purposes call the folder as you like)ĥ. Under Name of exported folder type web_images or similar term without spaces. In the Export to Folder dialog box leave the settings under Location of exported folder as they are, this will create a root folder on your computer in My Pictures called Picasa Exports.ģ. Go to the file menu and click Export Picture to folder.Ģ. Step 6: Resizing and saving the image for the web (or other purposes)ġ. To edit a photo just double click thumbnail image or right click and select edit. Selecting these options will open a side panel to the right enabling you to add names to faces, show places, add a tag to a selected photo and show property information embedded in the photo.Ĩ. Buttons a bottom of interface allow you to upload and share selected photos in Picasa Web Albums on the internet (Google account is necessary), email them, print them straight out of Picasa, export them and more.ħ. Buttons allow you to play a slide show of images in the selected folder, create a photo collage or a video clip presentation and burn it to a disk.Ħ. Take instant snapshots of your web cam or other connected video devices.ĥ. Click Import to transfer photos from your connected camera or other folders on your PC.Ĥ. ![]() Use the button to change between flat and tree folder structure views.ģ. The panel shows your folder structure and clicking a folder will show images contained in this folder to the right.Ģ.
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