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08/15/2003 09:31:56 AM · #1 |
Does everyone have 10MB or can we get an upgrade? and being new to this, I was wondering if someone could give me some hints as to what's the best way to going about getting a good quality pic whilst the file size is a reasonable size...
I'm sure that has been asked many time. Just point to the right direction to the thread or tutorial pls. Thx.
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08/15/2003 09:38:55 AM · #2 |
Upgrades arent currently available, so 10mb is it for now. Most photos can be saved under 100kb without noticable quality loss, which means you can get over 100 photos within the 10mb. If you use photoshop, try compressing about 6 or 7 in the slider bar. This normally doesnt show much (if any) compression. John Setzler managed to get well over 100 prints with his 10mb limit. If you do find yourself running out of space, it might be an idea to go back and re-save your older photos at a lower image size. I'm only using 2mb of space at the moment, and have quite a lot of photos there.
Message edited by author 2003-08-15 09:39:30.
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08/15/2003 09:44:02 AM · #3 |
I just looked through your portfolio. You've got a lot of nice photos, but they are very compressed. They're from 10-30k each which really does degrade the quality. I can understand you're worried about using up space, but really, these are too small.
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08/15/2003 10:29:50 AM · #4 |
I haven't started putting images up yet. The images a little naff. It's only me trying to get a link between my portfolio and my prints for sale.
But great advice by the way. Thanks!
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