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When getting a kit ready for sale, how do you size it down?

Hi Ladies,

I have a few kits that I am getting ready for sale but they are huge!! What kind of things can I do to size them down without affecting the quality of the images? Does anyone have any suggestions? Thanks in advance!!
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Hi there -

Do you have any previews of the kits? I checked the gallery but didn't see anything for you. Where and when will you be selling your kits?

Perhaps you can break the kits down to several zips, like papers, elements, word art, etc. That might be helpful in general for people on dialup.
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No I don't have any samples of my work online, thay are all on my laptop. I think I may have already got answers to my questions in a previous thread about zip files. But I'm still wondering how changing a png to a jpg effects the quality.
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Becky, zip all of the files. Your kit is likely to be very large. Also, a PNG supports transparency while a JPEG does not. If you convert an element to a JPEG it will have a white background. It is pretty standard for all elements to be in PNG formats, and backgrounds to be in JPEG format. All at 300 dpi of course. If you have any more questions let me know!
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