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I had an email from a member this morning that I thought might be worth mentioning on this forum. Perhaps others are seeing the same thing.
He asked why the new series Haven appeared "low quality" it was a good question because the actual set is very high quality and the pictures are very large. There in it self is the problem. Many new browsers like IE 6 automaticly resize the photos to fit the screen and in fact reduce the quality of the picture. Perhaps the best option would be for me to resize the pictures prior to posting to a maximum of 800 X 600 I would hate to do that though if most members wanted them big.
You can also turn off image resizing in IE by going to Internet Options > Advanced > scroll down to Multimedia > uncheck "Enable Automatic Image Resizing"
Can I get some opinions from you fellows on this?
He asked why the new series Haven appeared "low quality" it was a good question because the actual set is very high quality and the pictures are very large. There in it self is the problem. Many new browsers like IE 6 automaticly resize the photos to fit the screen and in fact reduce the quality of the picture. Perhaps the best option would be for me to resize the pictures prior to posting to a maximum of 800 X 600 I would hate to do that though if most members wanted them big.
You can also turn off image resizing in IE by going to Internet Options > Advanced > scroll down to Multimedia > uncheck "Enable Automatic Image Resizing"
Can I get some opinions from you fellows on this?