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    • Rebecca Jensen
      Rebecca Jensen @Georgios Christopoulos last edited by

      @Georgios-Christopoulos Good question! Yes, I tried merging the layers first before saving, but it didn't seem to change the result. 😞

      @AngelinaKizz I hadn't heard of this! However, it looks like I only saved 12kb, going from 768kb to 756kb, which is unfortunately not enough. 😞

      This is so strange! It doesn't LOOK like a super complex artwork to me.

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        Nyrryl Cadiz SVS OG @Rebecca Jensen last edited by

        @Rebecca-Jensen what fily type did you save it as? JPEG? PNG?

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        • kayleenartlover
          kayleenartlover last edited by

          Maybe check to see if your dpi is 300 or smaller

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          • Rebecca Jensen
            Rebecca Jensen @Nyrryl Cadiz last edited by

            @Nyrryl-Cadiz I saved it as a JPEG. I was surprised to see that PNG was not an option to Save As in Photoshop (unless it's somewhere special that I don't know about).

            @kayleenartlover I tried many different DPI, even as small as 60dpi! Much smaller and I'll have "pixel art", haha.

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            • kayleenartlover
              kayleenartlover @Rebecca Jensen last edited by

              @Rebecca-Jensen that is so strange. Maybe, just take a screenshot of it and see if that makes any difference? 🤷🏻‍♀️

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              • Nyrryl  Cadiz
                Nyrryl Cadiz SVS OG @Rebecca Jensen last edited by

                @Rebecca-Jensen I see. Well, what are its dimensions?

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                • Rebecca Jensen
                  Rebecca Jensen @Nyrryl Cadiz last edited by

                  @Nyrryl-Cadiz I just made it shorter, so now it's 1200 x 888px. Saved at 300dpi and "medium" quality, it's 929kb, and at 150dpi and the "lowest" quality, I can get it to 760kb, but at significant loss in quality.

                  I went to the upload page just now to see if I would still be able to upload it at a larger file size, and there's another line that says "You may only submit one file with maximum 1 MB in size" !

                  Oi. I am going to go ahead and submit the 929kb version, as I really tried to get it smaller!

                  Thanks all for your ideas.

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                  • ArtMelC
                    ArtMelC @Rebecca Jensen last edited by

                    @Rebecca-Jensen go to the advanced option before exporting to jpeg and uncheck everything that says "Embed" this and that. Sorry I can't name the specific menu in PS but you will probably know what I am talking about once you go into the export function.

                    Before removing embedded information, my image was stuck at 700+ mb even at thr lowest quality. After removing the embedded information, it is 400+mb at High quality.

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                    • Kim Rosenlof
                      Kim Rosenlof @Rebecca Jensen last edited by

                      @Rebecca-Jensen If you haven't found a solution you can do the following in Photoshop:
                      File>Export>Save for Web> Image size - change the W or H to 1200 >Save?
                      You can keep it as a jpeg or png at the top. I would save it in a JPEG format if it is a raster image like a picture. This has always worked for me for online images.

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                      • Meekipink
                        Meekipink last edited by Meekipink

                        Try running your jpg through a free online image compressor/optimizer. I always compress before uploading to social media (or anywhere online, really), since it drastically reduces the size and helps prevent image theft.

                        I usually use this one, but it doesn't seem to be working right now. There are plenty of others though.

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