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This guide outlines effective methods for reducing photo file sizes, primarily through camera settings and PowerPoint features. Start by adjusting your camera settings according to the owner's manual. After importing your photo into PowerPoint, you can resize and compress it easily by right-clicking the image, selecting the format options, and using the compression settings. The photos can be saved as standard image file types (JPEG, GIF, etc.) for easy sharing. Learn how to convert PowerPoint slides into image files and significantly reduce file sizes in just a few steps.
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PICTURES Picture Reduction & Zip Files
Picture Reduction & Zip Files • File size of the photo is most easily done by changing the settings on your camera. • Consult your camera’s owner’s manual or your local 8 year old. • You can also reduce the size of the photo inside PowerPoint…
Picture Reduction & Zip Files • Import the photo into PowerPoint • Resize as needed • Right click on the photo • Select Format Picture
Picture Reduction & Zip Files • Select the Picture Tab • Select Compress
Picture Reduction & Zip Files • Select… • All Pictures in Document • Web/Screen • Compress Pictures • Delete Cropped Areas
Picture Reduction & Zip Files • Pictures can be saved (and sent) as PowerPoint files • Not everyone has PowerPoint • Pictures can also be saved as actual photo files (JPEG, GIF, TIFF, BMP)…
Picture Reduction & Zip Files • Use the SAVE AS feature to convert your PowerPoint slide into a photo file
Picture Reduction & Zip Files • Select JPEG from the Save As Type pull down menu • Remember to rename your new file (photo)
Picture Reduction & Zip Files • Select Save • Select Current Slide Only • Now you’ve compressed your photo
Picture Reduction & Zip Files • Original file size: 2494 kb • Compressed size: 91 kb (via PowerPoint)