trlvn
Ultra Member
Does this board support TapATalk anymore? I haven't used it in years but one nice feature was that it would reduce photo file size.
iPhone: There are many apps that you can install on your iPhone that allow you to resize photos, sometimes with many other features. For example:
macOS: I settled on a workflow a long time ago and it works for me:
- connect iPhone to Mac via USB (must authenticate on iPhone to permit connection)
- use ImageCapture on Mac to select and transfer photos onto the computer
- use Preview application to edit/retouch/rename the photo. If you don't have awesome lighting, the "Highlights" and "Shadows" controls in Adjust Color... can do amazing things.
- use Adjust Size... to scale down the photo. I find making the long side 1200 pixels results in a version that is sufficiently detailed yet well within the allowed upload size.
- upload to the website via your preferred browser.
HTH
Craig
iPhone: There are many apps that you can install on your iPhone that allow you to resize photos, sometimes with many other features. For example:
15+ Best Photo Resizer Apps for iPhone & iPad: Free and Paid
Some of the best photo resizer apps for iPhone are Image Size, Picsart AI Photo Editor, and XGimp Image Editor Paint Tool.
techcult.com
macOS: I settled on a workflow a long time ago and it works for me:
- connect iPhone to Mac via USB (must authenticate on iPhone to permit connection)
- use ImageCapture on Mac to select and transfer photos onto the computer
- use Preview application to edit/retouch/rename the photo. If you don't have awesome lighting, the "Highlights" and "Shadows" controls in Adjust Color... can do amazing things.
- use Adjust Size... to scale down the photo. I find making the long side 1200 pixels results in a version that is sufficiently detailed yet well within the allowed upload size.
- upload to the website via your preferred browser.
HTH
Craig