Saving a low resolution copy?

I want to make a low resolution copy of an image from my iPhoto to use as an Avatar on a chat board. The site will only allow up to 20KB images. How can I do that?

Welcome to the Apple Discussions.
Select the pic in the iPhoto Window and go file -> Export. In the export dialogue you have the option to resize the photo.
Regards
TD

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    lulamom
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    lulamom
    Welcome to the Apple Discussions.
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    Regards
    TD

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