ZIP version of the picture, which will be smaller. On the desktop version you have just saved, right click (or ctrl click for those who do not have right click enabled) and there will be an option to Compress….Select the ‘File’ then ‘Print’ option from the top toolbar and save as PDF (some older versions of an OS have an option for ‘Compress PDF’).Simply open the file in ‘Preview’ from the Applications folder.This useful, free and really simple way to compress the picture attachments should help you, if you have had this issue before. This is very useful when sending image attachments in emails, as you may or may not know that most email hosts block attachments over 10MB with the rare case of some email hosts, like Gmail, being 20MB. This week’s blog post is based on compressing files on your Mac.
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