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dbdriskell
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It is obvious that due to higher resolution cameras, taking extra steps to further compress your image results in an image that could be improved upon.
In order to accomplish a higher degree of clarity and detail, the allowable image "file" size has been increased from a workable range of 375k upwards to about 400k.
The largest image width and height must be no more than 1000 pixels wide (you can disregard the height).
Example:
My camera is a 16.1 M Sony DSC-W650 camera. I have it setup for 16:2 wide screen at 12M.
My image pixel size of a photo came out to be 4608 x 2592 @ 4653k. (4.6M)
I open this image and resize it to 900 pixels and the graphics program auto resizes the height. Now my image pixel size is 900 x 562 @ 345k which should offer a much larger and much more detailed image for SOS forum use.
I hope this change will be agreeable. I realize that this will consume a little more server storage space, but at this point in time, I am not too concerned about it. I would rather invest for a higher quality experience.
Donnie
It is obvious that due to higher resolution cameras, taking extra steps to further compress your image results in an image that could be improved upon.
In order to accomplish a higher degree of clarity and detail, the allowable image "file" size has been increased from a workable range of 375k upwards to about 400k.
The largest image width and height must be no more than 1000 pixels wide (you can disregard the height).
Example:
My camera is a 16.1 M Sony DSC-W650 camera. I have it setup for 16:2 wide screen at 12M.
My image pixel size of a photo came out to be 4608 x 2592 @ 4653k. (4.6M)
I open this image and resize it to 900 pixels and the graphics program auto resizes the height. Now my image pixel size is 900 x 562 @ 345k which should offer a much larger and much more detailed image for SOS forum use.
I hope this change will be agreeable. I realize that this will consume a little more server storage space, but at this point in time, I am not too concerned about it. I would rather invest for a higher quality experience.
Donnie