On 2021-11-05 09:06, Carlos E. R. wrote:
He said it on another thread. It turns out it is not 36 GiB but about 100MiB. Then on another post here he said:
D> Here's a typical file: D> 2545345 Dec 31 2005 samsung tv.JPG
File size, yes, but says nothing about image size, the X-by-Y pixel resolution. Which gets to the part about using GIMP, setting the image size, cropping and setting the quality percentage. THOSE are what, ultimately, determine file size. The point being that a few minutes with GIMP could reduce that 2.5MB file to a 0.4MB file without loss of the relevant visual information that needs to be conveyed to the insurance company. -- “Reality is so complex, we must move away from dogma, whether it’s conspiracy theories or free-market,” -- James Glattfelder. http://jth.ch/jbg