Re: neat gimmick I found on the web

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I'm on dial up, 56k modem. No problems. Took less than 30 seconds for the show to begin. In the meantime, I read the print. Is this program expensive?

I have a friend who's site takes forever. Actually, he has now become another of my competitors. Bad me, I didn't tell him his page took too long to load.

Shyrell

Melara Family Photography
Preserving Precious Memories...
http://shyrellmelara.tripod.com

----- Original Message -----
From: "Emily L. Ferguson" <elf@xxxxxxxx>
To: "List for Photo/Imaging Educators - Professionals - Students" <photoforum@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Subject: Re: neat gimmick I found on the web
Date: Fri, 14 Oct 2005 17:52:19 -0400

> 
> Hi Bob Maxey
> 
> Cha'qu'un a son gout.
> 
> Yeah.  I haven't looked at the BG image in a long time.  It's probably 
> jpegged at level 7 or something.
> 
> Yup.  Dialup is slow.  Maybe I lose a few viewers that way.
> 
> The copyright symbol does little to deter.  A warning up front does 
> somewhat more.  At least people have to confront what they're doing.
> 
> All the images will steal with full IPTC info also.  Makes tracking 
> theft easier if someone tries to use them in print.  Makes it useful for 
> other photographers to find out what I did.  I used it one day in August 
> to get the hang of shooting sailing.  Looked at the File Info on an 
> image by another sailing shooter and it solved my unsharpness problem.
> 
> Yup.  Some poor suckers are still buying monitors with 600x800 
> resolution, but not many.   I have a 6-year-old iBook which is stuck 
> there myself.  Most have figured out how awful that is.  And some don't 
> have any calibration applied to their monitors, but most are using their 
> computers to deal with their pictures from their new digital point and 
> shoots and are moving into the modern age of color calibration.
> 
> The table with the landscape location icons is designed with 
> expandability as well as simplicity in mind.  Sometime in the next month 
> or so I may actually get up New Hampshire and California pages. And may 
> break up the Rhode Island page so there's yet another set of levels of 
> sections of the state.  So it will have to sit that way for a while 
> until the next bout of inspiration.
> 
> But thanks for your suggestions all the same.
> -- Emily L. Ferguson
> mailto:elf@xxxxxxxx
> 508-563-6822
> New England landscapes, wooden boats and races, press photography 
> http://www.vsu.cape.com/~elf/





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