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    Anyone has the perfect recipe for posting pictures on the web ?



    Hi all,


    after several tries, I am still unsatisfied of the quality of the pictures I transfer on the web. There seems to be a big quality change between the file on my pc and the one transfered. I am looking for a recipe or a hint.


    I am using Digital Photo Professionnal by Canon to convert my files. But I dont know what is the best size to post. I also use CS3 to work my files.


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    Julien
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    Re: Anyone has the perfect recipe for posting pictures on the web ?



    Quote Originally Posted by Groundfault
    There seems to be a big quality change between the file on my pc and the one transfered.

    That could be caused by compression, color space difference, and/or aliasing artifacts from the resampling algorithm.


    Quote Originally Posted by Groundfault
    But I dont know what is the best size to post.

    The "best" size is the one you prefer the most.


    If you would like some assistance identifying the problem with your workflow, it would help if you provided some details about what you are doing.

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    Re: Anyone has the perfect recipe for posting pictures on the web ?



    Use a size of 1024x768 rez od 75 (or 100) ppi srgb and export as a .jpg ....I use photobucket as a host











    works well I think


    Al

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    Re: Anyone has the perfect recipe for posting pictures on the web ?



    Al, that is one great potrait. Love the eyes.


    For posting on the web


    I resize my images to 1200 x 800 for Photo.net and 750 x 500 here. When you downsize an image, you need to sharpen it. I use CS2's Unsharp Mask function.


    The key here is you need to sharpen a downsized image. Good luck.

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    Re: Anyone has the perfect recipe for posting pictures on the web ?



    Uber Image!

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    Stunning photo Al...

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    Re: Anyone has the perfect recipe for posting pictures on the web ?



    Is that window light, or a big softbox, or what?

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    Re: Anyone has the perfect recipe for posting pictures on the web ?



    50" westacott with a 580ex think it was 1/4 power ......














    the eyes tell all ....

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    scary good []

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    Re: Anyone has the perfect recipe for posting pictures on the web ?



    Nice pics al.


    How do you keep your copyright info intact with photobucket. Is it through paid account?


    It always rips my copyright info out.

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