angelfire crap
Posted by BLAIS on January 19, 2003 at 01:40:45: Previous Next
whats the deal with the anglefile web page....you guys post pictures on it and then it wont let you on it ..some wait a hour crap
Re: angelfire crap
Posted by Aaron on January 19, 2003 at 14:01:13: Previous Next
In Reply to: angelfire crap posted by BLAIS on January 19, 2003 at 01:40:45:
: whats the deal with the anglefile web page....you guys post pictures on it and then it wont let you on it ..some wait a hour crap
Sorry, that'd be my web site. Too much traffic on it. =( Just bookmark it and try again in like 15 minutes, usually that does it.
Sorry again, I know that's really annoying.
Re: angelfire crap
Posted by LucksKind on January 19, 2003 at 14:01:38: Previous Next
In Reply to: angelfire crap posted by BLAIS on January 19, 2003 at 01:40:45:
: whats the deal with the anglefile web page....you guys post pictures on it and then it wont let you on it ..some wait a hour crap"
Yes, that's the way they work. Why don't you just put a link
up to your picks, then we can go see for ourselves...
Good Luck
Re: angelfire crap
Posted by Gollan on January 19, 2003 at 14:01:49: Previous Next
In Reply to: angelfire crap posted by BLAIS on January 19, 2003 at 01:40:45:
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This problem can be reduced if the pictures are compressed before
being posted on a website. A typical high-quality JPEG image is 200K
bytes or more. It can be significantly reduced in size for display in
a web browser without affecting how it looks. An image manipulation
program such as PhotoShop can be used to:
(a) set the image size to 800 or 600 pixels wide (the height will be
determined by the original aspect ratio), and
(b) save the resulting picture using "medium" JPEG compression so
that it is about 40-60K bytes.
Uploading these images instead of an unprocessed JPEG will use about
1/5 of the bandwidth and will reduce the number of times these
bandwidth-limited websites lock you out. And it makes no difference
in the visual quality when you are looking at it with a web browser.
As an added bonus the pictures will load a lot quicker for dial-up
users.
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