When it comes to a camera's megapixels, we are all inclined to look for a higher number. The bigger, the better, right? This way we'll record more details in our pictures and get a higher quality. It's true, but there's a drawback.
The megapixel resolution is directly proportional to the size of your photos. So the larger the number of megapixels is, the larger the photo size will be. You don't really want to have a big file size if you intend to upload images online, send them via email or do printing. Therefore you need to reduce their size.
You could go for an editing software that resizes images one by one or, in case you're dealing with an entire collection of pictures, a tool to compress your photos in bulk like PhotoMarks. Compatible with both Windows and Mac, PhotoMarks provides a gateway to easy editing and fast processing.
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Here's what PhotoMarks can do for you:
Note: PhotoMarks works on Windows® 10, 8.1, 8, 7, Vista, and XP as well as macOS® (OS X) Sierra (10.12), El Capitan (10.11), Yosemite (10.10), Mavericks (10.9), Mountain Lion (10.8), and Lion (10.7).