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Re: The Sanburn Systems Company is Now Online!
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lugnet.market.buy-sell-trade
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Tue, 20 Jun 2000 08:35:12 GMT
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What compression level are you running on the thumbnails? Most of pics of
standard elements could be compressed to level 50 without losing any necessary
detail (minifigs or printed parts might need 30-40). You can crunch even small
thumbnails down quite a bit by raising the compression level and cropping even
more of the background out.
Watch the color balance - some of the yellow pieces looked orange, and vvs,
depending on the balance of the pic.
"Scott E. Sanburn" wrote:
> > Shiri Dori <shirid@hotmail.com> wrote:
> > > Another thing - the pages take a long time to load on my (relatively quick)
> > > cable connection. Are you using actual small files, or are the thumbnails
> > > just big files compressed by the HTML code? You might want to consider
> > > that, it'll shorten the loading time considerably...
> >
> > I think it's just slow. :(
>
> It isn't compressed or anything, I have both a thumbnail and a bigger
> picture. I might have to stagnate some of the products, say only 10 items
> per page. That might speed it up a little.
>
> Scott S.
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