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File size for Gallery
Although the instructions say:
"Image must be in JPEG format, no larger than 700 pixels (wide or high), and at a resolution of 72ppi. Maximum file size: 300k" I'm assuming it doesn't matter if it's not 72 ppi as long as the 700 pixel, 300k max file size rule is applied. I think the ones I loaded were 150 ppi and they worked OK. I'm getting the same bug as Dianna reported - once you get over 12 images there's a database bug that won't let you show the next set. Great feature - and some great images. Going to have to get working on some more :wink: Tony |
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I was wondering about the ppi too until I used the "save for web".
I first set my 700 size, then played with the quality until I got it as close to 300 as I could. Then saved it. When I opened it again and went to "resize" I see it was set to 72. (I always add the word web to the end of my filenames when I use the save for web feature, then I know it's been optimized for the web.) Thus, the 'save for web' choice makes it pretty easy to set up your stuff for the gallery.
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Anytime you are putting photos on the web they should be at screen resolution (72ppi) anyway.
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