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I just tried uploading to WIP but had problem. The image is only 1.21MB. But when it it uploaded as attachment, it said successful but also read "Attachment Space Used 3.35MB of 2.93MB". I tried adding another but then it failed. Out of curiosity, I tried attaching it here and in a reply in another thread, and it did show proper size. Tried a reply in WIP area and it was larger. Am I doing something wrong?
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When the watermark is added the file might get larger depending on what the image content is, in most cases they get smaller for me anyway.
I can give you a few more bytes to work with, try it now.

I can give you a few more bytes to work with, try it now.
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Here's is what I think it is looking at your King Kong post.magnumrulz wrote:QUOTE (magnumrulz @ Jun 4 2019, 02:13 PM) I find it odd that a watermark would triple the size of a file.
The image looks like it has been over compressed when it was saved, like the compression is set to high, that makes images smaller.
When the site added a water mark it re-saved the image at 100% in order to not introduce compression artifacts into the image.
In your case this results in a bigger image, in most cases, where the original file was saved at 95-100% quality it would not do that or it would get smaller in many cases as the server here has a more efficient compression system compared to Photoshop and other graphics programs.
The rub is making it bigger (after the fact) does not make it better as the damage was done when you saved it at the high compression rate to start with and that can not be corrected on re-saving.
The average size for cover should be 3-5 megs unless it's mostly one color then it might be less, the normal at 100% quality runs about 6-8 megs on here.
Long story short you should look at your jpg compression setting as you are hurting the quality of your image by having it set so high.
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ctbaulbee - Thanks for the info! All this time I was never aware of a compression setting. All the covers I've printed over the years have been great quality, so I never questioned any settings. I did find the setting after a few minutes of looking. The default setting was 20. I was curious and changed it to lowest setting and re-saved it. The file size did jump up to 6.63MB. So, I guess for WIP purposes, I will leave it at default setting or I won't be able to post in forum.
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