Hello Brian & list folks,
Try this updated page, it should load a lot faster (I hope)
http://home.earthlink.net/~spknsprkt/_wsn/page2.html I resized the images and
re-uploaded them to the site. I was under the impresion that they were resized
when I
edited the webpage, but it appears that setting the 'size' on Eathlink only
sets how
large it will display on the page, the whole file is still loaded, very slow!
If anyone would like the large orginal scans let me know, I would be happy to
e-mail
them to you.
Actually the scans were done direct from negatives (by Seattle Film Works)
Jim Couch
Brian Swale wrote:
> Hi James and fellow Zuiks,
>
> After having a discussion with James about the site that hosts his Cascades
> photos that he told us about
>
> http://home.earthlink.net/~spknsprkt/wsnC26F.html
>
> and talking about the huge downloads (with not a lot to show on the web-
> page for the overhead of transferred electrons), I saved his images to my
> hard-
> drive. The middle one of his shots wouldn't even display on my machine
> when connected - it is so big, but I told it to save the image which it
> dutifully
> did anyway.
>
> Somehow, his host's program crunches quite large file into a small space.
> Maybe there's a size restriction they have there, in the html code of the
> page.
>
> I think that for the purposes of just the web display, the images could be
> photo re-sized considerably smaller with a resultant large reduction in
> download time. But there would be no beautiful large images to save.
>
> When I opened up the saved files in my browser, they filled the screen and
> then some. I mean, QUITE some more. These shots were scanned from
> prints.
>
> Not only are they beautiful, but the detail is amazingly fine, and the colour
> rendition is crash-hot as well. (I wonder how the photographer managed to
> hold the camera so steady after climbing all that way up).
>
> The little XA is REALLY something else. Quite a revelation, to me at least.
> I have a mint Rollei 35, but this blows the socks off it. I had a 35S, but
> sold it
> as it seemed like a lemon. But this XA !!
>
> Brian
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