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I have the same question Report abuse. Details required :. Cancel Submit. Palcouk Volunteer Moderator. What type of mail account is this, if Outlook desktop, or is it on-line access only?
How satisfied are you with this reply? Thanks for your feedback, it helps us improve the site. In reply to Palcouk's post on December 15, I have been using the online link provided, and can't say what would happen in Outlook. In reply to JonathaB's post on December 15, Hi Jonatha, Thanks for your feedback in this Community. Scans or digital photos may be 20 times that size and yet appear no sharper to the recipient.
So if you have such an image, you will need to resize it or scale down before you upload or publish. A common mistake when creating a web page is to try to resize the image on the page by changing the image element properties. Some content-management systems, such as Drupal, may include an image module that automatically creates a scaled copy of the image at the size you specify, but if you're editing pages in a web authoring program like Dreamweaver or KompoZer, the chances are you're forcing every web site visitor to download far too much information and then make their computer work quite hard at doing the downscaling.
So it's best to try to keep photographic images, even banners, to no more than pixels across and perhaps no more than 50 KB. Any image-editing software, such as the open source GIMP , allows you to easily produce a smaller file. Simply open the large file, choose an "image size" or "scale image" function, select the width you want, remembering that px is often full-width, and save in an appropriate file format. The other thing to be aware of with images is the different advantages of the different kinds of compression and file format.
As mentioned above, JPEG files also called. They store a full range of colours but do lose a certain amount of fine detail; there is a balance between the file size and the acceptable amount of distortion. Mostly you will want a mid-range JPEG quality around 50 out of The other main formats used on the web are PNG or the older GIF , and these are "lossless" formats that are not suitable for photographs or full-colour scans of artwork. However, for images such as line drawings or logos that have been created on a computer in the first place, choosing PNG allows areas of flat colour to be compressed very efficiently and maintain the sharp edges of a design that JPEG would lose.
PNG also tends to be used for smaller images, as for larger images the size reduction from using JPEG is much more important. The following images illustrate the reason JPG is not used for small files with only a handful of colours:.
When you attach a file to an email, it will usually be converted to "base 64" text, which can only represent 6 bits per character. This means a 1 MB file will produce an email of about 1.
Data transfer speeds can be measured in bits usually for the rating of the connection itself or bytes more commonly for actual download or upload speeds, and shown with a capital "B".
The conversion factor is usually 8 bits to 1 byte excluding now-rare parity or stop bits. So an old dial-up modem might upload and download at 32kbps, but that is only 4 kBps or bytes per second. To summarise, thinking early on about making a file of a size that is easy to transmit and convenient for the recipient can save lots of people lots of time and storage later on. Not sure if what you want is possible?
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Hard page faults are faults that must be resolved by retrieving the data from disk. Such data can include portions of DLLs,. These faults might or might not be related to a page file or to a low-memory condition. Hard page faults are a standard function of the operating system. They occur when the following items are read:. High values for these counters excessive paging indicate disk access of generally 4 KB per page fault on x86 and x64 versions of Windows and Windows Server.
This disk access might or might not be related to page file activity but may contribute to poor disk performance that can cause system-wide delays if the related disks are overwhelmed. Therefore, we recommend that you monitor the disk performance of the logical disks that host a page file in correlation with these counters. Be aware that a system that has a sustained hard page faults per second experiences KB per second disk transfers. No performance counter directly measures which logical disk the hard page faults are resolved for.
Not all the memory on the modified page list is written out to disk. If a system is configured to have more than one page files, the page file that responds first is the one that is used. This means that page files that are on faster disks are used more frequently.
Be aware that actual page file usage depends greatly on the amount of modified memory that the system is managing. This means that files that already exist on disk such as. Only modified data that does not already exist on disk for example, unsaved text in Notepad is memory that could potentially be backed by a page file. After the unsaved data is saved to disk as a file, it is backed by the disk and not by a page file. Skip to main content. This browser is no longer supported.
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