Compression / optimization of image sizes

Hi all

I am currently working on a horizontal image slideshow. I have about 35 images of large and high quality that are simply lined up side by side and the slideshow is controlled by horizontal view.

My problem is that the images take very long to load and the slideshow is constantly trolling. I even added a preloader, but it's not really helping.

Is it possible to compress my photos?

Thank you

Nicolas

What is your average image size?

In general

n ' use no images straight out of a camera, especially DSLR - they tend to be heavy mb;

-use .jpg

-resize if necessary, such as resize or images of the harvest to the visible area you have;

You can resize, crop or output for the web using a variety of free or commercial applications.

Which graphics application you have at hand?

Darrell

Tags: Edge Animate

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