Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2018/02/15
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]Craig, I'm no authority in this area, but I can tell you what works for me. Resizing to 800 x 800 pixels for uploading will fill the original gallery box nicely and allow a slight enlargement when one clicks on the overlapping rectangle symbol above or below the image.? For those nice images that deserve enlarged viewing, 1200 x 1800 pixels will fit on most computer screens, from my experience. When uploading cropped images, or those at very high ISO, I generally use the smaller sizes, saving the large setting for full size images and lower ISO settings. I used to wonder how others saw my images.? Since I started using an iPhone, I can access the LUG Gallery from the phone.? If the image looks fine on my phone, I figure it is OK for viewing on most screens. I, too, miss the Walmart labs.? They developed my film and gave me excellent digital images on CD.? Sadly, the local one has been closed for several years.? Walgreen does not impress me, and the single pro lab has frequent equipment problems.? So, my film cameras sit on the shelf. Jim Nichols Tullahoma, TN USA On 2/15/2018 12:13 AM, Craig Schroeder wrote: > Could I get pointed to some suggested settings for gallery posts?? Is > there a guideline somewhere?? I'm getting some 35mm film gear limbered > up to get back in the darkroom with small negative challenges and some > idle Leica/Hexar/ZM toys that I want to get more active with.? I've > only posted a few things a few years back as a trial run from a medium > sort of lab scan.? My small town had a Walmart Photo dept run by a > fastidious German lady and I actually got nicer results from her than > some pro labs I was using.? Really miss her!? She seemed enthused to > process things from my German gear. >