reduce volume of JPG file.

I need to reduce a JPG file to 4 x 6 inches, what I've done. Keep at 300 dpi, what I did, but the size of the file in mp is still at large. I have to reduce size mp to 1.5mp. Please can someone help me with this

Hello

Greetings!

If you use Photoshop CC 2015 you can choose file-> export-> save for Web.

If you are using an earlier version you can choose file-> save for web.

This will allow you to reduce the size of the file.

Concerning

Jitendra

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