Currently, Evernote image resize does not affect the underlying image. E.g. Resizing an image smaller does not affect its filesize nor its resolution.
Expected Scenario
Evernote should allow us to resize and save the image as a way to resample the image.
Benefit of this Feature
Downsized images can help reduce the Note size. User will be able to conserve their upload limits, reduce their mobile operator data charges, save device storage utilization, and have their notes download and render faster.
For example, I had a Note which contained two images - camera captures of a presentation slide. The note was 15MB large. After using Windows Screen Snipping Tool to screen capture and paste back the images, my note was now ~400KB large. This is a reduction 2 orders of magnitude.
Upsized images can remove the inconvenience of using a separate image editor app, allowing users to zoom in and crop out details without causing excessive pixelization.
Idea
anfang 38
Current Scenario
Currently, Evernote image resize does not affect the underlying image. E.g. Resizing an image smaller does not affect its filesize nor its resolution.
Expected Scenario
Evernote should allow us to resize and save the image as a way to resample the image.
Benefit of this Feature
Downsized images can help reduce the Note size. User will be able to conserve their upload limits, reduce their mobile operator data charges, save device storage utilization, and have their notes download and render faster.
For example, I had a Note which contained two images - camera captures of a presentation slide. The note was 15MB large. After using Windows Screen Snipping Tool to screen capture and paste back the images, my note was now ~400KB large. This is a reduction 2 orders of magnitude.
Upsized images can remove the inconvenience of using a separate image editor app, allowing users to zoom in and crop out details without causing excessive pixelization.
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