I agree, thats why I didnt want to go any smaller
than 1200 pixels wide, it already is degraded
even at that resolution, going smaller makes
it worse, not even to mention having to convert
them to sRGB for PC usage.
jco

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Shel Belinkoff
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:Barrett-JacksonCollectorCarAuctions2007WestPalmBeach...


What hubris ... 

Putting the pics on the web "ruins" them.

Shel



> [Original Message]
> From: J. C. O'Connell
> I guess I didnt make this clear enough, I dont
> do "lowest common denominator" web photos, if your
> screen cant show them fully as I want them to be seen,
> then you simply dont GET to see them. Even reducing
> them to 800 pixels wide "ruins" them IHMO.
> jco
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From:  John Celio

> JCO, you may have a large screen or eyes that can handle super-high
> resolution, but not everyone is so blessed.  I, for instance, use my
> laptop 
> for everything, and it has a 15.4" screen.  I don't like having it set
> to a 
> super-high resolution because that makes text too small to read
> comfortably.
>
> Also, one of the first things I learned regarding webdesign is to set 
> up
>
> your site so that the greatest number of people will be able to view 
> it
> comfortably.  Since my website's stats show 1024x768 being the
> most-often 
> used resolution by my visitors, I design for that resolution.  If you
> really 
> must have larger photos, just spend the time to make smaller versions
> too. 
> You may consider it a waste of time, but you'll keep a lot more of
your 
> visitors if you don't force them to have to scroll around every time
> they 
> want to look at one of your photos.  I only looked at a few of your
> photos 
> (which were really nice, by the way.  I love many of those cars)
before
> I 
> got tired of having to scroll every time and went on to something
else.



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