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G_R_E_E_N
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Problem with resolution of images

22 Sep 2011, 09:13

Hello members of imagevuex.

I did just download the trail version of imagevue x2 yesterday, and I love it! I was almost about to buy the "full" version, until I saw that some of the pictures I've uploaded to my galleri, did not fit into the frame after I had clicked on the thumbnail of the picture. Most of the pictures taken with my Canon Camera are only showning half of the picture, but in the thumbnail, it's showning the whole image.. Hmm.. I hope there is a way to change this, so I can upload my high resolution pictures to my galleri??

I Hope you people have the knowledge to help me out with this :)

Phillip Green.
 
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Martin
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Re: Problem with resolution of images

22 Sep 2011, 09:30

G_R_E_E_N wrote:Most of the pictures taken with my Canon Camera are only showning half of the picture, but in the thumbnail, it's showning the whole image..
I assume you do not resize the images and put them online straight from the camera...
As a best practice, I do resize the images to a smaller resolution. Otherwise people would have to download a 21 megapixel image...
 
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Re: Problem with resolution of images

22 Sep 2011, 10:30

Correct. I had the same issue and I was explained the Flash supports just up to 2000x2000 resolution. So I resized my pictures and it works great!
 
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G_R_E_E_N
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Re: Problem with resolution of images

22 Sep 2011, 10:48

ruslicus wrote:Correct. I had the same issue and I was explained the Flash supports just up to 2000x2000 resolution. So I resized my pictures and it works great!
Thank you, I thought that was the problem..

But the reason why I don't resize my images is because I upload them through FTP because imagevue x2 says that the file is to big, so I can't upload and resize them throught the galleri-settings :/

Do I really have to make a manuel resizeing?

thx for your time..

Phlilip Green
 
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Re: Problem with resolution of images

22 Sep 2011, 10:50

Martin wrote:
G_R_E_E_N wrote:Most of the pictures taken with my Canon Camera are only showning half of the picture, but in the thumbnail, it's showning the whole image..
I assume you do not resize the images and put them online straight from the camera...
As a best practice, I do resize the images to a smaller resolution. Otherwise people would have to download a 21 megapixel image...

Yes.

what resolution would you recommend?
 
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Re: Problem with resolution of images

22 Sep 2011, 10:57

I am resizing to 1600x1200 as will cover 90% of any monitors.
 
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G_R_E_E_N
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Re: Problem with resolution of images

22 Sep 2011, 11:47

ruslicus wrote:I am resizing to 1600x1200 as will cover 90% of any monitors.
thank you ruslicus :)
 
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Artur
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Re: Problem with resolution of images

22 Sep 2011, 15:51

Keep in mind that there's still milions of people around the world who don't have >10Mb/s internet connection :wink:
If you provide them 1(and more)MB weigth files, then I'm not sure about their patience to watch any of your photo... :roll:
 
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Martin
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Re: Problem with resolution of images

22 Sep 2011, 17:09

G_R_E_E_N wrote:what resolution would you recommend?
I'm resizing to 1200x800 landscape and 600x900 portrait... saved as jpg an image is about 150 to 200 Kb.
 
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G_R_E_E_N
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Re: Problem with resolution of images

22 Sep 2011, 18:20

Artur wrote:Keep in mind that there's still milions of people around the world who don't have >10Mb/s internet connection :wink:
If you provide them 1(and more)MB weigth files, then I'm not sure about their patience to watch any of your photo... :roll:
Jep that correct ;)

I really love your galleri. Are you also using a standard resolution for all your pictures??
 
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G_R_E_E_N
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Re: Problem with resolution of images

22 Sep 2011, 18:21

Martin wrote:
G_R_E_E_N wrote:what resolution would you recommend?
I'm resizing to 1200x800 landscape and 600x900 portrait... saved as jpg an image is about 150 to 200 Kb.
Yes I can see that :) Beautiful gallery you also have :)
 
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Re: Problem with resolution of images

22 Sep 2011, 23:46

G_R_E_E_N wrote:Are you also using a standard resolution for all your pictures??
No. horizontal images - 900pix on longer side, and vertical images - 650pix on longer side. (~250kB / image)
I prefer less compression over image resolution.
 
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G_R_E_E_N
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Re: Problem with resolution of images

24 Sep 2011, 10:21

Artur wrote:
G_R_E_E_N wrote:Are you also using a standard resolution for all your pictures??
No. horizontal images - 900pix on longer side, and vertical images - 650pix on longer side. (~250kB / image)
I prefer less compression over image resolution.
okay are you using Photoshop for resizeing? I think the images lose some quality when I resizeing :/
 
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Re: Problem with resolution of images

24 Sep 2011, 12:32

G_R_E_E_N wrote:are you using Photoshop for resizeing?
Yes :wink: . There's many other applications for mass-resizing, but I learned how to work with resizing in PS.
 
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Re: Problem with resolution of images

24 Sep 2011, 18:20

Artur wrote: Yes :wink: . There's many other applications for mass-resizing, but I learned how to work with resizing in PS.
Is it right that the path for resizeing in PS CS5 is File -> Scripts -> Image Processor.. ?