September Photo Challenge: Series of Three
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George, by placing the tags side-by-side, the photos will display side-by-side.....BUT they'd have to be very small to fit. You can try it by experimenting with some and hitting the Preview button to see if you like the results.George wrote:Hey Matt, is there a way to post the three pictures so they appear side by side?
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you can also combine them in photoshop. I wouldn't go wider than 800 pixels total, otherwise it'll crop or go to the next line when some people view it. You could also use the IMG2 tag for large images, which will shrink the width to 650 pixels.
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Yeah,in Photoshop or Photoshop elements easy to do.
So you have three 4 x 6's. . Go to "Edit" tab at top, click "New." Three vertical photos would be 6 x 18. So type in that size. Open then drag your other three photos into your new sized "canvas." Then go to "Image" tab, select "Image Size" and resize resolution as Matt needs. Then go to "Edit" tab select "save as," save as jpeg and choose the quality size, from 1 to 10 that will make your picture web friendly (less than 250kb). Some times you have to go back and reduce the resolution in "Image Size" to get the photo less than 250kb.
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So you have three 4 x 6's. . Go to "Edit" tab at top, click "New." Three vertical photos would be 6 x 18. So type in that size. Open then drag your other three photos into your new sized "canvas." Then go to "Image" tab, select "Image Size" and resize resolution as Matt needs. Then go to "Edit" tab select "save as," save as jpeg and choose the quality size, from 1 to 10 that will make your picture web friendly (less than 250kb). Some times you have to go back and reduce the resolution in "Image Size" to get the photo less than 250kb.
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Thanks Matt, Kelly and David. I've made Photoshop triptychs, but they've exceeded the file size limit. Kelly's solution is elegant, and I'm ashamed to say, obvious.
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