Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2002/07/11

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Subject: Re: [Leica] Making a gallery
From: Ernest Nitka <enitka@twcny.rr.com>
Date: Thu, 11 Jul 2002 21:13:59 -0400

Herb - it is nice isn't it to be able to put your web together the way YOU
want and not the way the programs says it has to be done.  I just recently
discovered the web page feature of Photoshop - not perfect but sure is fast
and gets the jpg size to the point that it the page loads fast.

ernie

On 7/11/02 8:54 PM, "Herbert & Lee Kanner" <kanner@acm.org> wrote:

> After some dissatisfaction with some of the ready to use sites, e.g.
> leica-gallery as compared to directly displaying from my own site, I
> decided to learn how to use GoLive, a web site development product, to make
> my own gallery.  My first attempt can be seen at
> http://members.telocity.com/kanner
> 
> The actual pictures have been seen before; I am just using them for the
> exercise.  My 8 x 10 RA-4 prints were scanned with a Cannon N676U at 100
> dpi, which was probably over-kill; 75 would probably have been sufficient.
> They were saved as TIF files, picked up in Photoshop, oriented if
> necessary, and saved as best quality approx 7 x 9 jpg images and as lowest
> quality one-inch thumbnails.  Two of the pictures had slight cropping that
> should have been done in the enlarger, and two of them appeared a bit dark
> on the screen, so I brightened them using the histogram tool.

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