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On 11-10-01 6:43 AM, Glen in Orlando wrote:
These work much better but are on the large size 800K - 1.2M I've used a mack for long time and Thunderbird posts and reads pretty well except it doesn't handle Yenc or combine multiples |
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On 2011-10-01 14:30:37 +0000, Jim Breckenridge said:
On 11-10-01 6:43 AM, Glen in Orlando wrote: These work much better but are on the large size 800K - 1.2M I've used a mack for long time and Thunderbird posts and reads pretty well except it doesn't handle Yenc or combine multiples Yeah.. I need to get them smaller. Another problem with UNISON is that I, as the sender, can only view my OWN posts as small images. I don't know why UNISON does this, but it's a real pain and doesn't give me a good feel of how everyone else is able to see the images….. I'll bring future posts down in size…. I'm getting closer!! :-) thanks for the feedback Glen in Orlando |
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On 2011-10-01 07:35:23 -0700, Glen in Orlando said:
On 2011-10-01 14:30:37 +0000, Jim Breckenridge said: On 11-10-01 6:43 AM, Glen in Orlando wrote: These work much better but are on the large size 800K - 1.2M I've used a mack for long time and Thunderbird posts and reads pretty well except it doesn't handle Yenc or combine multiples Yeah.. I need to get them smaller. Another problem with UNISON is that I, as the sender, can only view my OWN posts as small images. I don't know why UNISON does this, but it's a real pain and doesn't give me a good feel of how everyone else is able to see the images….. I'll bring future posts down in size…. I'm getting closer!! :-) thanks for the feedback Glen in Orlando With my Macs I find the easiest way to resize any image for posting in a binary group or for other online sharing, is to use "Preview" Open any full sized image after being processed in CS5 in Preview. In the case of the shot I am using it has finished dimensions of 2529 x 3720 and fie size of 5.1MB. In Preview, from "Tools" select "Adjust size". This opens a dialog window where you can enter your changes or use the settings found in the "Fit into" drop down selection menu. From that drop down menu I usually select 1280 x 1040, which seems to be a comfortable size for most contemporary displays. Doing this also reduces the file size. I then "Save as" adding a suffix letter to the file name, I usually just add a "w" which represents in my mind "web" and tells me that this is resized for web viewing. So my example is now 1280 x 867 & 277KB. I can also add this file to my iDisc so I can add a URL for viewing in non-binary groups. http://homepage.mac.com/lco/filechute/DNC_8111w.jpg -- Regards, Savageduck |
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On 2011-10-02 07:22:44 -0700, Savageduck said:
On 2011-10-01 07:35:23 -0700, Glen in Orlando said: On 2011-10-01 14:30:37 +0000, Jim Breckenridge said: On 11-10-01 6:43 AM, Glen in Orlando wrote: These work much better but are on the large size 800K - 1.2M I've used a mack for long time and Thunderbird posts and reads pretty well except it doesn't handle Yenc or combine multiples Yeah.. I need to get them smaller. Another problem with UNISON is that I, as the sender, can only view my OWN posts as small images. I don't know why UNISON does this, but it's a real pain and doesn't give me a good feel of how everyone else is able to see the images….. I'll bring future posts down in size…. I'm getting closer!! :-) thanks for the feedback Glen in Orlando With my Macs I find the easiest way to resize any image for posting in a binary group or for other online sharing, is to use "Preview" Open any full sized image after being processed in CS5 in Preview. In the case of the shot I am using it has finished dimensions of 2529 x 3720 and fie size of 5.1MB. In Preview, from "Tools" select "Adjust size". This opens a dialog window where you can enter your changes or use the settings found in the "Fit into" drop down selection menu. From that drop down menu I usually select 1280 x 1040, which seems to be a comfortable size for most contemporary displays. Doing this also reduces the file size. I then "Save as" adding a suffix letter to the file name, I usually just add a "w" which represents in my mind "web" and tells me that this is resized for web viewing. So my example is now 1280 x 867 & 277KB. I can also add this file to my iDisc so I can add a URL for viewing in non-binary groups. http://homepage.mac.com/lco/filechute/DNC_8111w.jpg image BTW: you can customize the tool bar in Preview from "View" in the menu. I Have the set up as shown in this screen capture, also shown is the "Inspector" window which will give you details of the image dimensions and file size. http://homepage.mac.com/lco/filechut...enshot_03w.jpg Also if you check most of my images you will see GPS location data is included, so for that C47 shot in my previous post, a check of that data would lead you here; http://maps.google.com/?q=35.6656666...t=h&om=1&hl=en -- Regards, Savageduck |
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