Angel50
Shot with EOS Digital Rebel5 total reviews
Comment from Sysop912
Manney, you need to drop the 96dpi trap and go to standard screen resolution 72dpi when presenting online. Also, when you are saving JPG images, use the save as command, and see if there is not an option to save it at 70 to 80 percent. You will likely not loose any noticeable detail by doing this, but remember if you have reduced the actual dimensions from your original camera's capture size down to 640 pixels, to apply a sharpen filter to the image before uploading it. You should net yourself a larger viewable image that will be pleasing to look as and still be within the 50kb limit. If you are using photoshop six or higher, use the "Save for Web" which will allow you to set the optimized preference KB size to 50kb or any other you choose.
Three stars for now, let me know when I can review and reappraise my rating.
Brian D. Watters
Manney, you need to drop the 96dpi trap and go to standard screen resolution 72dpi when presenting online. Also, when you are saving JPG images, use the save as command, and see if there is not an option to save it at 70 to 80 percent. You will likely not loose any noticeable detail by doing this, but remember if you have reduced the actual dimensions from your original camera's capture size down to 640 pixels, to apply a sharpen filter to the image before uploading it. You should net yourself a larger viewable image that will be pleasing to look as and still be within the 50kb limit. If you are using photoshop six or higher, use the "Save for Web" which will allow you to set the optimized preference KB size to 50kb or any other you choose.
Three stars for now, let me know when I can review and reappraise my rating.
Brian D. Watters
Comment Written 11-May-2004
Comment from Casteel
This picture is very nice setting wise, although the picture is very small I would prefer to see it in color :) Good job choosing the setting
This picture is very nice setting wise, although the picture is very small I would prefer to see it in color :) Good job choosing the setting
Comment Written 09-May-2004
Comment from ntorzok
This seems like a very interesting photograph however I wish it was a bit larger so I could see what exactly is happening. I like the composition, the angel on the left hand side works well to make the composition aesthetically pleasing
This seems like a very interesting photograph however I wish it was a bit larger so I could see what exactly is happening. I like the composition, the angel on the left hand side works well to make the composition aesthetically pleasing
Comment Written 09-May-2004
Comment from Cricket
Looks like a beautiful place. The picture is just too small to see the detail to truly judge. Please try and get them larger! Thanx
Looks like a beautiful place. The picture is just too small to see the detail to truly judge. Please try and get them larger! Thanx
Comment Written 09-May-2004
Comment from Charley
great statue I like the use of the black and white fim but why is this so tiny it is very difficult to see? pm me with any changes I will be happy to view again.
reply by the author on 09-May-2004
great statue I like the use of the black and white fim but why is this so tiny it is very difficult to see? pm me with any changes I will be happy to view again.
Comment Written 09-May-2004
reply by the author on 09-May-2004
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Directions said 50K max file size. That's the way she looks at 96 dpi, unfortunately.
Thanks for the comments.