DhampyrX2 said:
A little help in how to cut it down would be appreciated then LR.
Depending on your feelings about image hosts, I would strongly reccomend Photobucket.
~ It's free.
~ Signing up is very easy, and takes about three minutes, tops.
~ You get a lot of free storage space online to put images. You can also host those images off of Photobucket (which is the entire point of Photobucket, really).
~ You get all sorts of fun tools to modify images. Some of it is crap (like adding huge clouds of animated sparkles to a picture), but pretty much all the bread-and-butter options are there to use. Resizing, croping, scaling by percent, ect. The only thing you can't do is work with more than one image at a time (that is to say, you could not, for instance, use Photobucket to combine two images into one pic).
You can also set parameters, like making all images you upload above a certain size to be automatically resized upon upload.
~ It has a sub-folder system, so you can sort your images into different groups.
~ It has a tag system, so if you're diligent about keeping your images properly tagged, you also have your own personal search engine specifically for your pictures.
OR, if you'd rather not sign up for something like Photobucket, you can always modify it yourself.
This should be fairly straightforward, as any program more advanced than the vanilla Paint application standard on PCs can handle resizing images and pictures. Just import the image into whatever ap you have to use, shrink it down by manipulating the box that frames it, and then save the image as a .jpg file.