Pet photos

Where I live, I constantly see  people taking their  dogs walking.  Today I saw a new experience.

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  • Greetings Mr Robert123, and this is also a Post to all else who may read... If it is alright, I shall offer some disparate information here.

    Photographs should be in JPEG Format, and under 800x800 Pixels in size. (If you have the Software, "Flatten" the image twice.) This is what I know, and <> what The WebPM says to do.

    I am glad to see this Thread adopted as a new "Pet Photos" Thread, perhaps, for the old "Pet Photos" Thread would by now have many pictures slowly disappearing upon it. I am not allowed my own Pets, yet of course I like this Thread.

    Lastly - Just Kitty-Cats so far! Totally Cuuuuute... *ahem* ... I mean to close by saying that, as far as Collars for Cats is concerned, the point is taken (that it is not a good idea) - but! - The reasons why Cats wear Collars... used to be before Chipping was invented, and also nowadays, if your Kitty is killing and giving you Dead Animals which you do not want (!), then the thing to be done is the putting of a Bell around their Neck. Flea Collars are a controversy which I do not intend to enter argument into, here. And some people like to "decorate" their Cats with a fancy Collar, etc. etc.

    That is all from myself for this Post.

  • My photos are usually larger than 800x800.

    The cat on the lead photos are 1200 on the longest side.

    There are usually two ways of reducing the jpeg image to under 1MB.

    1. Reduce the resolution.
    2. Apply higher compression

    My favourite jpeg editor is faststone on a proper computer.  It's shareware.

    This 1479x1379 and only 0.2MB

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  • My photos are usually larger than 800x800.

    The cat on the lead photos are 1200 on the longest side.

    There are usually two ways of reducing the jpeg image to under 1MB.

    1. Reduce the resolution.
    2. Apply higher compression

    My favourite jpeg editor is faststone on a proper computer.  It's shareware.

    This 1479x1379 and only 0.2MB

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  • Photographs should be in JPEG Format, and under 800x800 Pixels in size. (If you have the Software, "Flatten" the image twice.) This is what I know, and <> what The WebPM says to do.
    My photos are usually larger than 800x800.

    Okay! I stand corrected again, yet only to say:

    Photographs should be in JPEG Format, OR under 800x800 Pixels in size.

    ...! 

    And there are lots of other troubles, which was why I began the other Pictures Problems Thread...! I was not going to Post a Link to it here, yet, should I do that, I am asking you...? If so, I shall Post a Link there to This Thread as well...? (Thanks for Repying, & glad that you are well.)