Reducing Resolution of Photo from 400k  to 100k

I would like to know if I can reduce a photo down to 100k using Adobe Photoshop Album Starter Edition. If not, what program must I use to accomplish this task?

Hi Carol,
The resolution of a photo can be reduce/changed using Photoshop Elements 4.0.It cannot be done using Photoshop Album starter Edition.
Thanks,
Smriti

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