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try and use gradients and css to break up your design on the page. use block background colours where possible instead of images. simplify your design and only use images for effect.
You can always resize images via html and css if required when you design your site correctly.
You should not need to have 20 images per page if you do it right.
E.g. if you create a site logo you only need to have one copy of it and then link to it on any page you want it displayed on and not however many copies for however many pages you have!
Try making a html layout in dreamweaver first, accordingly to your design, then crop each piece of image you need.
If you`re not good in creating the html, google for some free css layouts that could fit your page, then fit your images in.