Am i able to adjust the file size with iPhoto?

or the pixel size?

You can change the file size by exporting (and reimporting) with smaller pixel dimensions. You could also change the preference so a double click opens in an external editing program such as Graphic-Converter or Photoshop with which you can reduce file size.
If you are running out of space I'd recommend getting an external drive and putting stuff on that.

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    message-body is allowed, its field value MUST exactly
    match the number of OCTETs in the message-body.
    HTTP/1.1 user agents MUST notify the user when an
    invalid length is received and detected."
    this sort of guarantees that if a file is being
    downloaded the content-length gives the size of the
    file. i am able to confirm this by sniffing the
    traffic of my download manager.This is only guaranteed if the content length field is present. :-)
    However, looking two paragraphs up:
    'All HTTP/1.1 applications that receive entities MUST accept the "chunked" transfer-coding (section 3.6), thus allowing this mechanism to be used for messages when the message length cannot be determined in advance.'
    There is mechanism built in for cases where the size cannot be determined.
    Regards,
    Bhaveet

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