H&S Fitting pictures

Started by Anonymous, November 19, 2003, 18:26

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Anonymous

For someone working in IT I'm amazed I can't find a simple, free hosting website that does what I want it to do and nothing more or nothing less.  

I'm bored and I want to go home so I've decided to offer my photo's to Kris and Craig.  

Once they are up I'll add any comments worth mentioning.

Mike.

Anonymous

#1
[MODERATOR EDITED (mph): excessively large images changed to links]

Well obviousy there is a bit of interest here (37 views of this post in one day).  Craig and Kris are a little slow responding so after some excellent advice I've decided to upload the photo's myself to the spydermagazine site.

http://www.spydermagazine.com/files/yorkie_before.jpg
This is what she looked like before the surgery.

http://www.spydermagazine.com/files/yorkie_cat_comingoff.jpg
This is a the cat being removed to make way for the old exhaust to come out.  

http://www.spydermagazine.com/files/yorkie_before_under.jpg
This is another shot of the underside of the old exhuast before it was removed.

http://www.spydermagazine.com/files/yorkie_cat_onfloor.jpg
Picture of the cat off the car

http://www.spydermagazine.com/files/yorkie_stockexhaust_off.jpg
This is the old exhaust after it was removed.

http://www.spydermagazine.com/files/yorkie_fitted_nopipes.jpg
This shows the new box in place but without the tail pipes. These are attached later for easy adjustment of hight.  Cat is back on in this pic

http://www.spydermagazine.com/files/yorkie_after_carpark3.jpg
Ah, there she is.  The finished article

http://www.spydermagazine.com/files/yorkie_after_carpark2.jpg
Another one

http://www.spydermagazine.com/files/yorkie_after_carpark1.jpg
And the last shot

Anonymous

#2
woops, sorry.

can an Admin recommend a maximum file size for photo's so I know for the future?

Cheers

Mike.

filcee

#3
Not a moderator replying, but I would suggest 800x600 max. with web (256) colours.  It seems a lot of photo-processing programs will do this.

You could also provides links to the full version for those who are interested.

FWIW, I posted some pics after the mids meet, and converted them to web colours only.  My digicam does 2200x1400 (approx.) with file sizes around 1.5MB.  The conversion made the pics about 20% of that initial size.
Phil
2003 6-sp SMT in Sable
x-2001 5-sp SMT in Lagoon Blue

Anonymous

#4
<designer hat on>

I would not bother droping them to 256 colours, just save it as a JPG, depening on your program use say 15-20% compression or medium quality & if the image is say over 100k then i would link to it instead. Digital cameras sometimes take photos at something like 150-300dpi, so you may as well drop this down to 72dpi for web images.

HTH

<designer hat off>

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