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Photo experiments
I have been experimenting with different sizes for the photographs I post here. Originally I was limiting myself to image widths of 500 pixels, but I was not comfortable with the loss of details.
Recently I switched to 650 pixel width images. (See the Castle Rock State Park images posted last week.) Horizontally-formatted photos work great this way – at least in my browser and on my computer. However, when vertically-formatted photos are this wide, they are too tall to fit on the screen – not a good situation. I’m leaning towards compromising on a 600 pixel width.
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January 24, 2004 - Posted by gdanmitchell | Commentary