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Hi All
I think this may have been covered in the past, but
I can't find much on it.
What (and I'm sure you'll all have different
answers) is the "recommended" resolution for astro pictures to
display on the www.
I'm using PS6 and have final film images approx
56MB (16 bit) at about 3800x2550 and final ccd images approx 4MB and
1300x850
The reason for asking is that I can display a ccd
image at, say, 1000x???, and image looks fine (using the medium option for
quality under "saving images for the web"in PS when converting to JPEG) and file
size is around 100Kb, but if I do that with a film image (reduce size to
1000x???), converting to JPEG produces a file size of over 200Kb.
Should files which are the same size
(1000x???) be the same size (100Kb)?? or am i doing something
wrong.
If I reduce some film pictures (especially wide
field), to 1000x??? and reduce the file size to about 100Kb (using the low
quality option) the image looks like it's set in jelly!!
Help and/or advice appreciated
Thanks
Eddie Guscott
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