Re: resizing for email attachments or the web

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On Tue, 29 Jun 2004 23:49:36 -0400, you wrote:

>Even if you shoot in JPEG fine, you should be able to do anything you 
>heart desires with the assistance of Elements.  Just save all your 
>keepers as TIFFs, and leave the rest as JPEG fines in case you decide 
>one of them is actually a keeper.  Burn a CD of your complete 
>capture, maybe daily, and include a folder of your adjusted keepers 
>renamed and saved as TIFFs.

Or shoot RAW and gain 1-2 stops of exposure range and the ability to
manipulate an image without loss. Plus, storing RAW files is much
easier and smaller than TIFs and JPGs.

You can downsize any image in PS Elements of course for web and email
you will want something around 600-800 pixels on the long side.

Print them as big as you want, viewing distance increases with print
size :-)

--
Jim Davis, Nature Photography
http://jimdavis.oberro.com/
Standard Poodles for fun


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