Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2008/07/07
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]Very impressive series, Eric. You captured a lot of interesting personalities, and you captured them well. No need to add the brand name of your camera in your post's subject line to make it more interesting! Didier ps: just a web-technical advice - you used all hi resolution images for your website and then resized them with the html image size parameters. Or better said, your program probably did. For instance a 3600 x 2880 pixel file (10MB) is displayed as 560x448 - a picture with that effective size would weight 50KB - 200KB, equal 0.5% to 2% of the hi res sample. This is not useful in two meanings: it makes loading your website significantly slower, and images resized by html look less good (because they're not anti-aliased = more pixelated) than when correctly resized and moderately unsharp masked, in a picture editing program (like photoshop, lightroom, aperture, or many others). I dont know your website tool (Trellix Site Builder), it might have an internal picture resizing feature. Otherwise you may use one of the above mentioned apps, or another. There are tons of free little programs doing that, for instance (if you have a windows based computer), "PIXresizer", "Mihov Image Resizer", "Microsoft Image Resizer" (allows resizing with right clicking on a picture). >Dear LUG members, >I just set up a new webpage on street photography using the Leica. >The address is: >http://www.streetphotographyisrael.com/ >Have a look. I'd appreciate any feedback from Leica users who are >street photographers. There is also a blog associated with the site. >Many thanks. >Eric W.A. Boehm, PhD