Hi all,
Yesterday, I finally started altering the digital books I bought. My muse is here and I'm on a roll.
I have to confess why it has taken sooooo long and then I have a specific question for anyone who can answer it.
Confession: I have learned to dislike Paint Shop Pro because I could not, for the life of me, handle "layers."
Layers drive me insane! I considered buying the basic PhotoShop, which so many people seem to be using here. However, when I looked at what PS does versus what PSP is "supposed" to do, it seemed like I had everything I need right here, and buying PS wouldn't help me "get" layers. I also have Fireworks and Xara Extreme (love them both). So, while desperately learning to work with layers, I passed up digital challenges here because I became frustrated and exhausted trying to make something look right.
Anyway, this week, I found myself working with layers in Fireworks and laughing at myself. Oh Happy, Happy, Joy, Joy, I can do layers! Now, can I do them in PSP? Today, I actually worked in Paint Shop Pro using layers, with a lot of challenges I might add. Who cares though...I did it!!! So I completed my cover for my first digital book! It took hours, well, all day LOL.
Now to the question: What is an acceptable JPG size range for the individual pages that I'm to email out when done? My completed cover is 10MB, which is too large, in my opinion. I can reduce it of course. What file size ranges do you generally come up with?
Thanks for any input!
A good lesson that I learned is that when I walk away from something that frustrates me, I am still stuck in the same place I was in when I walked away from it. When overwhelmed it pays to make up my mind to stick with it, don't give up, and just figure it out. Whew!