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on โ10-04-2015 10:02 AM
Hi Everyone
My Pictures are listed on an External Site. When I scan pictures I use 600dpi to give a clear picture of what is on offer. I just notice some of these pictures are over 3 meg. Does this slow down the browsing? Should I reduce the resolutation? I use an external site so as I can give prospective buyers good pictures to look at and see what they are buying as they are in the html listing. The advice I am looking for is Should I do this or not.
Thank You
Paddy
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on โ10-04-2015 11:48 AM
Unfortunately most LCD displays only operate at 75 pixels per inch. ( "Retina" Apple's MacBook Pro are unique with a DPI of 220 pixels per inch) unlike printers at 300 pixels per inch so at 600 DPI it is way overkill. So when someone views them they are downscaled, unless they have a enormous hugh monitor.
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on โ10-04-2015 12:00 PM
Download time for a 3.0M file is approx 10 mins at 56.6 kbps or 1 Min at High speed cable 512Kbps. download speeds.
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