Hi Johan:
My approach would be to have an ftp site where you would grant permission (
username and password) to anyone who wants to inspect the quality of your
pictures. I think that the 800 pixels is quite enough. In this day and age
puting something of quality, both creative and in resolution may invite
someone to steal your picture and us it for commercia purposes, proffiting
for himself or client without paying you..
peace
David
> Moose and others,
>
> I'm compiling a website for my pictures and I'm thinking of the photo size.
> I think that two grasp an image it has to fit on the screen, but would you
> say that it's necessary to be able to view a larger than screen size to tell
> if it's a good image (rather say "is the photographer handy with the camera
> and scanner...") Lets say that 800x800 covers both landscape and portrait
> pictures and fits most screens but, would you like to be able to see the
> pictures in lets say with a side of 2000 pixels?
>
> Any thoughts? The aim of the coming site is to promote me and some of my
> pictures (and keep the National Tax Board happy).
>
> / Johan
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