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Re: Ortonizer script

Re: Ortonizer script
Fri, 15 Feb 2008 22:14:17 -000
I like what you have done but perhaps
it is a little over-done in the trees and white on the wall.

Your posted images are a little large.
You should keep them to 200kb or less
by using the JPEG Optimizer.
-- 
Tadjio

"Rolf K." <rolfkuepper@swol.net> wrote in message
news:47b60b0a_3@cnews...
> Here you can see the original picture.
> Rolf
>
> Tadjio schrieb:
>> That's effective.
>> Can we see the original to compare?
>
>> "Rolf K." <rolfkuepper@swol.net> wrote in message 
>> news:47b5f8f9_3@cnews...
>>> Here is my example for ortonization by script. A castle ruin in
southern
>>> Germany.
>>> Rolf


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Re: Ortonizer script
Sat, 16 Feb 2008 13:02:46 -000
I use a compression of 5 for my own images.
When I post them to the newsgroup, I use the JPEG Optimizer.
First I resize to less than 960 pixels wide,
then I select SaveAs, Options, Run Optimizer...
Here I increase the compression until
the compressed size is less than 200kB.
-- 
Tadjio

"Rolf K." <rolfkuepper@swol.net> wrote in message
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> Thank you for your fair comment and the advice. I have taken a compression

> rate of 6 in PSP. That is obviously not enough. Next time I will take care

> on it.
>
> Tadjio wrote:
>> I like what you have done but perhaps
>> it is a little over-done in the trees and white on the wall.
>>
>> Your posted images are a little large.
>> You should keep them to 200kb or less
>> by using the JPEG Optimizer.


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Re: Ortonizer script
Sat, 16 Feb 2008 13:32:18 +010
Thank you for your fair comment and the advice. I have taken a 
compression rate of 6 in PSP. That is obviously not enough. Next time I 
will take care on it.

Tadjio wrote:
> I like what you have done but perhaps
> it is a little over-done in the trees and white on the wall.
> 
> Your posted images are a little large.
> You should keep them to 200kb or less
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