If you have Microsoft Office Picture Manager you can copy and paste the picture to that , click on picture then re size, then you can change it to your desired size.
That is a picture that has 1 mega bite of space within itself.
This all depends on the size fo the picture and the resolution, inherantly there is no correlation between KB/MB and actual inches/size...the only way to determine size in this manner would be to check the resolution of the picture and compare it to the amount of pixels in the picture itself.
You can either load it into Microsoft Picture Manager and resize it so the smaller picture will be less MB in size. Or you can change the image format. JPEG images are usually quite high in MB size, so it's best to convert it to either BMP, PNG, TIFF or a Windows Metafile.
If enf means enough, then it all depends on the size of each picture. 1 GB could contain 250 pictures if each picture was 4.096 MB in size each
Nope. 205Mb is bigger.
MB is better resolution ...if you mean size. If you mean quality that will depend on the way you took the picture. For example you can have a 10Mb picture that looks bad because of bad lighting and a 5MB picture that looks great because of good lighting. KB is 1,000 bytes and MB is 1,000,000 bytes the more bytes the more data that the picture has, the more data the bigger you can print and edit.
It all depends on the size of the picture files, for they are all different. Just make a folder with all your picture, then right click on it, and click on properties, and it will tell you how much you have.
it is a bit less than a normal sized picture
Yes, try changing the format of the picture. Eg. from .PNG to .JPG or 32-bit BMP to 16-bit (although reducing the size or changing formats may convert the image to a poorer quality).
I think you can only change 289 mb cards into one, but i think that there is a program that allows you to change any size memory card into one
It would depend on what you mean by MB
Well that all depends on the size of ps3 you have. Lets say a picture takes up about 3 MB and you have a 80G ps3. 80G equals 81920 MB so that's about 1024 pictures.