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12/23/2008 07:20:35 PM · #26 |
that's better, but then you'd have ban the borders folks put on the image in postprocessing...
Originally posted by glad2badad: Some (if not many) images can be displayed much better with something other than neutral grey. I think that's the point. If we could put a 80 pixel wide border on in addition to the 640/720 image, that might work also...some capacity to "mat" the image effectively with a color choice that complements the photo. |
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12/23/2008 07:21:34 PM · #27 |
you're asking for color soup - so to speak ;)
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12/23/2008 07:26:56 PM · #28 |
Yes, being able to set your own personalized stylesheet is a great idea. We need that!
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12/23/2008 07:33:44 PM · #29 |
i bet - w/o being able to see the CSS being used here - the server load would be minimal if even noticable....
it would be templates. maybe 4 or 5 options...
still, i think i would stil use the default ;)
Message edited by author 2008-12-23 19:36:29.
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12/23/2008 07:43:16 PM · #30 |
I'm glad the background isn't black. After a while of looking at the strong contrasts, my eyes start complaining.
Perhaps it isn't as "pretty" this way, but it is much easier to handle.
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12/24/2008 10:07:27 AM · #31 |
I'm thinking making this a preference would be the most effective. I see the borders thread has also whipped up, lol! |
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