I am curious regarding your technique for scanning. I have not seen
your site yet, but I will, I promise.
Obviously, the desire is to scan at the highest rate possible for best
appearence, but you also have to end up with a low enough DPI to keep
loading time down. Also, any DPI setting over 75-100 is wasted on the
web.
Right now I scan at 300 DPI, resize to 150 DPI, then "convert to web
image" at 90 DPI. I am still new at this. Others may have a better
technique.
How do you scan for the best results on the web?
John
Ulf Westerberg wrote:
>
> Hi all
>
> Finally I feel it's time to launch my own site for my own photography.
> Images from my own as well as from others backyards. Emphasis is not on the
> design, but hopefully on the photos.
> All reactions, pos and neg are not only welcomed but also encouraged!
>
> The URL: http://w1.404.telia.com/~u40405836/TOC.htm
>
> Cheers all
> Ulf
>
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