Friday, February 10, 2012

Making It Fit on Your 64 GB SDCX

64 GB is a lot of space. In fact your average laptop case we do have the option to compress the files and thereby make them smaller. For those who aren't familiar with the term, compressing a file or folder means encrypting it in such a way that it makes the file smaller. For instance then if you had a picture then the file would consist of lots symbols that communicate to the file-viewing software the coordinates and colors of the individual pixels. When you compress this folder that information is condensed in a form of abbreviated code so that single digits refer to whole strings of previous symbols. This way your devices can thendecode that encryption to create the image, but the file will consist of less information and so be smaller. Why don't we always encrypt files this way? Well it makes them slower as the computer has to work harder to understand them, and many devices such as cameras can't view them until you decompress them again.

Finally you can consider actually changing the file to make it smaller. For instance if you have a picture in paint then you can crop it to be half the width and height, or you can save it as a gif file with less color information.

Making It Fit on Your 64 GB SDCX

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