Yes, thanks.
Of course, the scans are sharpened (if necessary) prior to Save for Web, but
I was talking about
color flatness (perhaps can be considered as lack of saturation or
contrast).
Other web site I looked at featured really punchy thumbnails (as well the
full-sized images) being very
Alex Zabrovsky [EMAIL PROTECTED] reported:
I'm in the process of building image galleries for my soon-to-come up
web site and stumbled in some issue related to image presentation
online. For each image I create thumbnails at 180xXX or XXx180 and the
actual picture linked to it at resolution close
This is correct approach indeed. I follow this rule as well.
I built already (and continue actually to do it) some image archive where
the images are stored in their final condition thus after sharpening.
The web gallery utilizes the images from this archive thereby eliminating
the need for