Hi, check what type of file extension your pics are being saved to (.bmp, .jpg, .tif, ...) your best bet is to have them saved as .jpg as this file type has te best compression without losing quality. If you have Microsoft Photo Editor, this is te easiest way to do it. If your photos are already have a .jpg extension, use the 'Save As...' command and reduce the file quality, you will see the meter bar once you press 'More>>' (Photo Editor). Hope this helps.
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