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Q: I try to upload a photo in my CV and it's less than 2M and it doesn't work out ?

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Thumbnail photos are OK at 64KB. I suggest you try the snipping tool on windows to resize your image. A screen snip of a hundred Kb should be ok.

My camera takes photos at 28MB per file average, but I always process them down to 2MB for flickr etc. 2MB is overkill for a CV.

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Thumbnail photos are OK at 64KB. I suggest you try the snipping tool on windows to resize your image. A screen snip of a hundred Kb should be ok.

My camera takes photos at 28MB per file average, but I always process them down to 2MB for flickr etc. 2MB is overkill for a CV.

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