On Mon, 13 Feb 2006 14:32:31 -0500, "Emily L. Ferguson" <elf@xxxxxxxx> wrote/replied to: >It may be 56K on site, but my web page images are 13K onsite. when >you open them in PS they're 2.xx x 3.xx by 72 or 96 dpi which makes >them bigger than 13K when uncompressed. > >The file is 2.2M when uncompressed. It's 15" wide by 10" high by >72dpi when uncompressed. That multiplies out to exactly what we've >all gotten when opening the image outside of the web page. most of >us are opening it in software which uncompresses it and reveals how >many pixels it has and at what density. > >I'll bet everyone is getting the exact same statistics I'm getting >when they do what I've been doing. I'm not sure what point you are making. A JPG is compressed and occupies more memory than the file size when opened. Is there a problem with that? -- Jim Davis, Owner, Eastern Beaver Company: http://easternbeaver.com/ Motorcycle Relay Kits, Powerlet, Posi-Lock, Parts, Info, Photos K100RSes on both sides of the planet!