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Rule. Pics file size under 100kb.
In our days when th******** high speed internet connection is a regular thing and the bandwidth is pretty cheap.
Why such rule still exist?|huh Hey Netpond be so kind remove this rule. |waves| |
Eventhough I don't like that rule neither I can see some reasons for that rule.
- There are still people using slow connections and it would take too long for them to load big images (I wonder why they should ever join a site then as the images in the member areas are a lot bigger) - By limiting the file size to 80kb they make sure that nobody gives away the original pictures (3000x2000 px) etc. which increases signup changes |
Jeka: That's about the long and the short of it. Not everyone has super-quick, high-speed broadband. Oddly, they'll wait if they're paying for it, but not if it's free.
AWMJ: Learn how to use a thumbnailing program and increase your selling opportunities to every surfer. |
Why would you need or want pics over 100K? I make galleries everyday and using photos that are 800 pixels on the long side and they are usually 60-80Kb...100K is just overkill. And every extra second it takes for a photo to load is a second more of interest the surfer loses.
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Personally for me 150 Kb pictures are more that enough, they have good quality and dimension. And why I should try to sell 80 Kb pictures to someone when he will get in members area pics more than 80K? |
Thanks for pulling me into a thread that I had zero intention of entering. This shit gets discussed over and over and over (and over) again. Optimize your fucking pics. This is a no whine zone.
My quote post above was referring to pic size, not weight. You can produce larger pics with relatively low weight while maintaining visual clarity with simple optimization. |
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I havent had any problems keeping the pics around 80kb at 700-740 on the long side yet. But I know I have a few sets where I probably will. Mostly the outdoor stuff, the dark background with alot of colors stuff, and a few others. The new 1200 rule and the old 80kb rule did force me to figure out that I dont need to sharpen the larger pics and saving them at 75 or 80% they still come out looking pretty good (IMO). I use thumbs plus for everything by the way.
* Useful Warrior haha, good one |jester| |
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Other programs make pixelation look rainbow colored for some reason. |huh |
There is a Power Toy called "Image Resizer" very usefull to create thumbs or resize pictures with a right click on Win XP. It make pictures of 30K to 60K at 750/500 and they look good for me.
Can download at http://www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/d...powertoys.mspx |
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Thank you much for sharing. |thumb |
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