Guys, we got a professional over here...
Haha wouldn't say I'm a 'pro' yet Rob. Thanks for the comments.
Guys, we got a professional over here...
They're resized for the web. Photoshop level 2 I think -certainly no bigger than about a meg or two. The original files are too big to upload (about 20MB a piece).
Rather than lowering the quality or Photoshop level you'd be better off lowering the resolution and keeping the quality high. When I save mine out I lower them to 900px on the longest side and keep the quality on 12, come out a half a mb each.
Even if you retain the quality and lower the resolution then try to blow it up it still won't look good.
OK might start doing that. One of the reasons I lower the quality is actual to protect my images. If somebody were to right click and save one of the photos, then try to blow it up, it wouldn't look good at all because the quality is low.
I presume your method also ensures that you can't blow the images up to a decent size?
What Travis said, yeah - because the resolution is so low they can't really do anything with it, but the quality is still there for viewing on the web. Plus, it makes it easier to upload with them being the right res for forums and a smaller file size.
That's great. Thanks for letting me know about that. I think I might start doing that.
Butterflies and reptiles are very good, love the quality
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Sorry for the long post, but I took a lot of pictures at the Zoo the other day. Let me know what you think![/IMG]
Does it count as a picture? Guess so...
Obviously that's not the whole advert, but that's the main picture.
Good stuff! Which zoo is it?
Nice pictures!
Dude, some amazing shots in there! :good:
Great stuff, Dan!
Next time I'm up that way I will. The closest big zoo to me is probably Colchester.Chester Zoo, dude. Haven't been for years, totally worth checking out if you get the chance!