Thank you Lea, Richard and Andrew. Richard I will look at picturestage.com and Andrew thanks for the info about the gallery postings, now if I can just get around to doing it with everything else on my plate. Valery ADavidhazy wrote: >> If a client or anyone asks for a jpeg file to be sent to them for >> viewing and I dont have a website for a FTP folder, etc., what is the >> procedure, after Photoshop > format>jpeg?Does it matter what computer or >> software they have versus what I have? What do I do in the compression >> dialog box? > > > Valery, > > Hmmm... not sure I understand. I presume you prepare a file in > Photoshop. and > then when you go to save it you select to save it as a .jpeg > compressed file. > In the dialog box you select the amount of compression (aka "quality") > you want > and then save it. For most work medium quality or a quality level of 5 > or 6 is > sufficient. Oh, and the quality level that you choose will dictate > also how big > the final compressed file will be. For some applications you don't > want a huge > file. I guess this also has to do with how big the original image is ... > > Anyway, a .jpeg compressed image file should be able to be opened by any > computer assuming it has an image viewing program on it - which is > invariably > the case. > > OK ... but now you have saved the image as a JPG - now what? Will you > be giving > this file to your customer on a disk ... or sending it by email as an > attachment? > >> Thanks. Also I have been on this list for over a year, but have never >> contributed to your gallery postings and disscusions of the work. What >> is the procedure for that? > > > Well, there is a complete set of instructions available on the web at: > > http://www.isc.rit.edu/~andpph/gallery-sub.html > > Comments and discussion about photographs is a result of people taking > a peek > at them first and then sharing their observations on the list. The > photographs > are available at: > > http://www.isc.rit.edu/~andpph/gallery.html > we all look forward to your participation! > > Andy > > Andrew Davidhazy, Professor > School of Photo Arts and Sciences/RIT > andpph@rit.edu www.rit.edu/~andpph >