[Woodcarver] SmugMug photo gallery...
Byron
abkinnaman at earthlink.net
Fri Jan 12 13:57:38 EST 2007
Bill,
I suggest you rethink web size photos. Community web site photo sharing try to limit the photo size to no larger than 300Kbyte. Anything in the near 100Kbyte is plenty big enough to view on the average monitor. The larger pictures just eat up bandwidth with 0 gain to the viewer. In fact many browsers have to be reset to see the entire picture on the screen for 300k pictures.
I manage several web sites and never use any graphic larger than 200kbyte and try to stay close to 100kbyte. Anything larger is just a waste.
Also, you must remember that not all people have high speed. A 1megabyte picture will take so long to download that those on dial-up won't bother.
Byron Kinnaman
abkinnaman at earthlink.net
http://home.earthlink.net/~abkinnaman
----- Original Message -----
From: Bill Judt
To: [Woodcarver]
Sent: 1/12/2007 8:03:57 AM
Subject: Re: [Woodcarver] SmugMug photo gallery...
Clive:
Thanks for the comments.
I think this site will work well. I'm getting the hang of it... there are so many options and tools. In a few days I will likely make an announcement to the List of this new feature.
BTW, can I have better photo of "Clive Goss"... one that is clear and up close. And let your wife choose the photo, please <grin>. One that is at least 1MB filesize.
Till then...
Bill
My books are for sale at: http://wwwoodcarver.com/Books/index.html
W.F. Judt,
46 Harvard Cres,
Saskatoon, Saskatchewan,
S7H3R1
PH: 306-373-6649
bjudt at sasktel.net
Website: http://www.wwwoodcarver.com
On 12-Jan-07, at 9:50 AM, Clive Goss wrote:
Hi Bill,
It is looking really good and you seem to be doing fine with it. It is a great program though and easy to use, I can't wait to see all the other folks work added to it.
Take care and all the best.
Clive.
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