----- Original Message ----- From: "Emily L. Ferguson" : Before I begin the review, I'd like to make a request. Please make : your submission no more than 4"x6" x 72 dpi. When it's necessary to : scroll down a window on a 17" monitor to see the entire image, after : adjusting the window size to the monitor, the image is too long : vertically for the gallery. Emily.. my 17" monitor is set at 1280x1024 a 4x6 at 72dpi is 288x 432 pixels Andy states in the guidelines "Try not to exceed 600 pixels in any one dimension " - I'm guessing this is for those who have their screen set at a low 800x600 resolution. at a max of 288 pixels, an image occupies less than 1/3 the height of my screen btw, dpi is irrelevant to monitors as the browser displays it at whatever pixel height the image is, or whatever size the html constrains it to .. which is kinda funny when you watch a 2" high image load soooo slowly, only to right click and find a 4000x2000 image crushed into a tiny box - but not funny haha, funny annoying. maybe you would benefit from setting a higher resolution on your screen if you can only see 288 pixels in height (!) karl