To resize a photo to be 5 KB, you can use an image editing tool or software such as Photoshop, GIMP, or an online compressor. Start by reducing the dimensions of the image (e.g., width and height) and then adjust the image quality during the export process. Save the image in a format that allows for compression, such as JPEG or PNG, and check the file size before finalizing. If it’s still too large, continue adjusting the quality or dimensions until you reach the desired size.
You can learn how to resize photos by looking in the help menu under resize photo help. It is also helpful to ask a friend or coworker how to resize a photo.
it is 150xa50 pixels.
The significance of KB in determining the size of a photo is that it represents the file size of the image. The larger the KB value, the larger the file size of the photo, which can affect how quickly the photo can be shared or loaded on a device.
How can I change my Photos Background and resize photo? Answer: Use Lunapic to resize, enlarge, shrink or scale an image instantly. Use the form above to choose a image file or URL. After uploading, choose the width or height of the image. You can also drag the corners of the image to resize it. In the future, use the menu above Edit -> Resize Image.
You have to resize it and that will be under the "edit" Option on top :)
You can, if this photo is saved in GIF for example (or any other format that does not use any variable compression). In this case simply reduce the output image size until you get the 200kb. If you save it into JPEG you have to reduce the size so that with average JPEG it is a little bit lower than 200kb, than slowly increase the quality of the JPEG until you reach 200kb. It is hard and there is no quarantee that you will land exactly on 200kb. It may be few kB more or less. Try using AZImage - see reference. It is a simple to use tool that provides also the advanced features you need. To have a quick preview search on youtube.com after "resize azimage".
As usual, Image > Image Size but pay attention on image resolution.
About 300 KB (kilobytes).
Because the photo from the camera will probably be too large to e-mail.
5 MB is 5000 KB
The size of a canvas photo can vary widely based on its dimensions, resolution, and the image format used. Generally, a high-quality canvas print at 300 DPI (dots per inch) for an 8x10 inch photo might require around 5-10 MB, which translates to approximately 5000-10000 KB. Larger sizes or higher resolutions will increase the file size accordingly. Ultimately, the specific KB needed will depend on the details of the image being printed.
Forbes KB is 5' 11".