If you could...
Currin
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change one thing on the registery to make it better..What would that be...and why?
My 20th Century Type Set, With Type Variations---started : 9/22/1997 ---- completed : 1/7/2004
My 20th Century Gold Major Design Type Set ---started : 11/17/1997 ---- completed : 1/21/2004
My 20th Century Gold Major Design Type Set ---started : 11/17/1997 ---- completed : 1/21/2004
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Since I don't have a digital camera I use a scanner. I am able to put up large images though and will be redoing some images to enlarge them. Still there's the need to scale down the quality a bit to get to the 50kb limit.
Yes Every set should have pictures. If it were not for the liability issues I would image them for you for a fee.
09/07/2006
You make some really nice pictures. If you can not image them for everyone, matbe you could teach us. Maybe PIC101. I am not use the cost of your hardware, but it would be nice to learn...
My 20th Century Gold Major Design Type Set ---started : 11/17/1997 ---- completed : 1/21/2004
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I use PhotoShop which has a great save image for web feature. You can interactively see how different settings effect image quality before you save your final image for posting to the web. I have been able to get images that were 300k plus down to a decent size and quality for posting here. The image above started out at 157k.
I am still working on this technique for coins that are still in the slab.
09/07/2006
That's a great image but I've found I lose a little quality showing the obv and rev that size. You only have one side showing. Plus, some folks don't have photoshop or like software that allows them to adjust their images.
I suppose experience helps too and I don't have a lot of it working with images.
True, experience does help and so does the software. I know PhotoShop is the highest priced and the best at what it does but there are other packages out there that will do the same thing for a lot less. In fact at www.irfanview.com you can download a freeware package that will do just about anything you need to crop and resize images for posting on the web.
09/07/2006