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The following addresses issues in regard to uploading photos to
LAKE MICHIGAN HOME SALES:
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I noticed you require my photos be in jpg format. What is that?
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JPG (pronounced "jay-peg") is a standardized image compression mechanism.
JPG is designed for compressing either full-color or gray-scale images of natural, real-world scenes. It works well on photographs, naturalistic artwork, and similar material; not so well on lettering, simple cartoons, or line drawings.
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Why use a JPG?
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There are two good reasons: to make your image files smaller, and to store 24-bit-per-pixel color data instead of 8-bit-per-pixel data.
Making image files smaller is a win for transmitting files across networks and for archiving libraries of images.
The second fundamental advantage of JPG is that it stores full color information: 24 bits/pixel (16 million colors). GIF, the other image format widely used on the net, can only store 8 bits/pixel (256 or fewer colors).
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When attempting to upload my property I received an error like this:
Fatal error: Allowed size exhausted!
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This means that the total size (in bytes) of the image you attempted to upload exceeded the allowable size.
In order to list your home you will need to reduce the size of your images.
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I understand that there is a limit on the total size of my images. How can I reduce the size of my images so that I can upload them?
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If you scanned your images most scanning software also comes with some sort of image manipluation ability. This will
allow you save the scanned image(s) as a jpg, and also allow you to resize them. Resizing an image to a maximum of 600 pixels wide will usually also reduce the size of the image in bytes.
If your images are stored on a digital camera, your camera probably also came with some sort of image manipluation ability. This will allow you save the image(s) as a jpg, and also allow you to resize them. Resizing an image to a maximum of 600 pixels wide will usually also reduce the size of the image in bytes.
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How can I add more photos to my listing on LM Home Sales?
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After submitting your listing for review, you will receive a phone call and/or email with specific
directions on how to add additional photos to your listing. Please note that all photos are
manually reviewed before they are posted on our site.
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Copyright 2006, Lake Michigan Credit Union - Lake Michigan Home Sales is owned by Lake Michigan Credit Union.
Lake Michigan Home Sales is not a Real Estate Agent. Lake Michigan Home Sales only advertises property for sale by Lake Michigan Credit Union Members, or for Real Estate Agents representing a Lake Michigan Credit Union Member. We will also post ALL listings for a Real Estate Agent who is also a member of Lake Michigan Credit Union. All properties shown on this site are subject to the Fair Housing Act of 1968. Lake Michigan Home Sales does not warrant or guarantee the accuracy, correctness or completeness of the information contained in this website. The user of this website has the responsibility to verify and evaluate the accuracy, correctness and completeness of the information presented herein. All information, including pricing, is subject to change without notice.

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