GMAE track burners - quick post and run as it is late.
Pete wrote in post #3922431
7 days. We're staying in bedroom one. Apparently, there's nice grounds, with tame owls, apacas, cranes, and wallabies.
Mark's part of the country then?
Maxed Out wrote in post #3923788
I emailed the photographer (Malcolm Yawn)
Way cool Max. Congrats on taking the initiative looking forward to hearing how it all turns out.
Jamie Holladay wrote in post #3924010
It's done. I'll start my first course next week!
Good for you Jamie...even though it means less time to spend with us what with homework and all.
timbernet wrote in post #3924813
Adventures with Jim: Things Are Just Falling Apart
Adventures with Jim: My Worst Enemy
Have to admit it was the expressions throughout these two that had me ROFLOL. Great job as always, Dan
Skrim17 wrote in post #3924957
OK I need help regarding image resolution. What size should I upload to smugmug? Can I do hi-res and they resize for thumbs? What are the settings for 'hi res' ?
We have the same account as Cat. When we upload for people to order prints we resize to 4X6 or 1200 x 1800 we also use our script for "prints" sharpening which is different from our scirpt for "web" sharpening. We also say in gallery that the photos are optimized for this size print. We usually tell people before hand they have the option to order prints from Smuggy, download the file and print or burn to a CD and take to their usual processor. The pictures we use for this are like our fair pictures, they are friends busy getting kids into the ring to show, etc. and don't have the time/opportunity to take pictures themselves.
SmugMug will resize automatically for the web, but; as mentioned before, you can share S M L or O. For the gallery I use for the games here in POTN I've resized to 700 for horizontal and 600 for Verticle, this is before adding my frame. Sharpening I run our Web Unsharpen Mask script and generally the gallery is private. When it is a series like the Train Museum, it is private, but; I give you the link and you can see it, no problem.