Hey Ken,
out of the camera was a 1000k, 1 meg jpg, size and resolution reduced in Gimp and saved out as a png to not be further compressed.
I just discovered that you can reduce the physical size and pic compression with in Dropbox eliminating 3rd party like Gimp ( open source photoshop
type editor)
Since the 3 or 4 other forums that I post to automatically reduce to fit users screen size and or create links to full size images, it is rare that I
need to reduce the size myself. Modern forum software does it all.
I am now shooting 6meg and 24 meg getting great detail, even more than above and it would be a shame to let photobucket stomp it down to 77k LOL
Bandwidth is dirt cheap now, might as well use it. Dropbox is the most popular and easiest to use, and free but there are many cloud servers offering
similar free bandwidth storage. And it is a lot faster than hot linking to a FB photo, which is also a free storage space and compression is only
about 10%. But who knows, FB may stop hot linking some day.
on edit, camera and spider, both hand held, cfl bulb and flash for lighting, shot at 2am on a bano run
[Edited on 11-10-2015 by willyAirstream]
[Edited on 11-10-2015 by willyAirstream] |