Yeah, I've been doing this in Photoshop! 99x99 pixels at 72 dpi. Saving as .jpg with quality all the way down to 0. I've turned off thumbs, etc and STILL can't get it under 20k.

Just odd I say!

-Robbin

Quote Originally Posted by DeniseGoldberg
Robbin -
I'm using Adobe Photoshop Elements. Since that has a subset of the full Photoshope features, I assume that the same type of thing will work in Photoshop.

In Adobe Photoshop Elements:
- open your photo
- From the Image menu, choose Resize
you should see a dialog box that allows you to specify pixels or inches
- Change the dimensions in the pixel box to match the allowable size
TE allows an avatar that is 100 x 100 pixels
So change the dimension on the larger side (width or length) to 100
- Save your newly sized picture with a type of .jpg.

You can do the same thing with Microsoft Photo Editor
- open your photo
- From the Image menu, choose Resize
either change the units to pixels, or leave it at inches and try something like a 1 inch side
- save with a type of .jpg and look at the file details to check the size.

--- Denise