Images are a great way of keeping your website looking fresh and interesting. Follow our simple tips to providing the best images on your website.

Overview

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It's our job to make things look good. It's what we do, day in, day out! However, we understand that not everyone can get high resolution photos and edit them to look amazing on screen. 

So firstly, if you ever need us to undertake some image retouching, on site photo shoots or board photography etc, just ask!

Image resolution and sizing

Free photo editing programs

There are a range of free photo editing programs you can utilise. Please see some options below. 

Google Picasa
http://picasa.google.co.uk/

Windows live photogallery
http://windows.microsoft.com/en-gb/windows-live/photo-gallery

All digital photos are made up of pixels. A digital camera or phone will normally take photos that are upwards of 2000 pixels wide. To put this in perspective a typical website will be designed to a maximum of 1170 pixels wide. 

Therefore if you upload a photo directly from a digital camera or phone it will almost double the width of the website. So, before you upload an image you will need to resize it to be more suitable for a website. 

In most cases photos that are 640 x 480 pixels will be suitable in terms of quality against size. 

Concrete5 image editing

Concrete5 has an in built image editor which is useful in some situations but rather limited in functionality.

You can resize and rotate images by going to the File Manager, left clicking the image and choosing "Edit".

Finding large files

If you're nearing your hosting limit you may want to check if you have accidentally uploading large file sizes (images/pdfs etc). By removing them, or replacing them with smaller compressed files you can reduce your hosting file size. 

To do this visit the file manager and click the "Size" column heading. This will order all of your files by file size.

The larger files can then be download, compressed and uploaded again using the "Replace" feature.