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William Sommerwerck wrote:
"Carter-k8vt" wrote in message t... William Sommerwerck wrote: Is there any chance you could retake that photo with about 1 stop more exposure? Exposure? Seems close enough to me. On my monitor -- which has been huey-calibrated -- it's awfully dark. But seeing as we are starting a "wish list"... :-) ...my wish would be reducing the size of that file from ~500k down to maybe 50k? (Anything bigger than ~50k that will be displayed on a computer monitor is a waste). The 500k file is mildly slow loading for DSL and an eternity for anyone on dial-up. I was startled at the 2.5MB size of the second photo, especially as it shows severe compression artifacts which, for a file of that size, it should not have. (My Olympus E-500 can take 1.5MB JPEGs that produce sharp, artifact-free 12x18 enlargements.) If you like, I'll post one. I agree that 50K to 100K JPEG should be enough for a Web posting. The image should be reasonably sharp, and if it shows any artifacts, they should be limited to a bit of scan-line aliasing ("jaggies"). I would urge Brian to check his camera's settings. My guess is that it's set for too much compression and unnecessarily high resolution. It's my current opinion -- which might change -- that high compression degrades the image more than low resolution. I therefore have my Olympus set for 2.7:1 compression (the lowest possible for a JPEG) and 1200x1600 resolution. IME, everybody 'shoots' at maximum res and reduces for the intended application. For this ng, 50 to 100k (per picture) should be sufficient, unless there's an unusual circumstance, like someone asks for hi-res--either to study detail, or to archive a shot of something unusual. jak |
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