If you set the max dimensions image files will be resized automatically client sized assuming they have JS enabled.
There is nothing standard for filesizes to try and hit some specific fie size in bytes. .png are lossless and usually twice as big as .jpg for same resolution. .jpg has quality slider available in the ACP, lower quality is smaller file but will introduce more atifacts the lower you go. Each is also dependent on the content.
That said you can set the max dimensions to 1500 both sides, the average .png will be around 1MB but some could exceed it. .jpg will be well below the 1MB threshold, probably in the 400KB range using 85% quality.
There is nothing standard for filesizes to try and hit some specific fie size in bytes. .png are lossless and usually twice as big as .jpg for same resolution. .jpg has quality slider available in the ACP, lower quality is smaller file but will introduce more atifacts the lower you go. Each is also dependent on the content.
That said you can set the max dimensions to 1500 both sides, the average .png will be around 1MB but some could exceed it. .jpg will be well below the 1MB threshold, probably in the 400KB range using 85% quality.
Statistics: Posted by thecoalman — Wed Oct 09, 2024 2:12 pm