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    Save for web & devices gives incorrect file size information

    I've been looking all over for information on how to fix this. Either my googling skills need refreshing or it's just not there.

    When I go to save for web & devices, it will claim the image is one file size. After saving, however, the gif will be larger. For example, I was just working on an image where save for web & devices says it will be 70.92KB. After saving, it is actually 76KB.

    It honestly wouldn't bother me much, but I do some work that must be under a certain file size and this is just driving me insane! I end up saving the file and then having to edit it again because it is too large. I haven't changed anything in PS recently and I noticed this first about a month ago, but it may have been going on before that.

    I'm using PS CS5 Extended on W7. Does anyone know how to fix this? Any help is greatly appreciated.

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    Re: Save for web & devices gives incorrect file size information

    It is only an approximation and a prediction of the file size. by the timr it is rendered and built it could be lower than the predicted amount or higher if the 5.2 KBs is to much difference then you can either delete a frame or apply a tiny crop to the image and that should bring it down to 70 KBs

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    Re: Save for web & devices gives incorrect file size information

    Quote Originally Posted by Hoogleman View Post
    It is only an approximation and a prediction of the file size. by the timr it is rendered and built it could be lower than the predicted amount or higher if the 5.2 KBs is to much difference then you can either delete a frame or apply a tiny crop to the image and that should bring it down to 70 KBs
    Well bugger. I thought that might be the case, but I could have sworn it was always pretty dead on for what it would be. Thanks for the help, though.

 

 

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