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Old 05-15-2007, 04:48 PM
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Originally Posted by Dubbya
The more you blur the image, the lower the file size will be when you save it as a .jpg.

Apply a .19 blur to the entire image and save it as a progressive image, You won't notice the small amount of blur but this further reduces the file sizes while allowing the image to load in stages.
We have used this technique quite a bit on our web sites. It really works. Good suggestion, Dubbya.
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