on the camera, on my Image Expert page, but look horrible as soon as I download them to King Snake, and my KS photo page. Any idea why, or what I can do to make the pics look as good on KS as they look on my photo page?
Dave
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on the camera, on my Image Expert page, but look horrible as soon as I download them to King Snake, and my KS photo page. Any idea why, or what I can do to make the pics look as good on KS as they look on my photo page?
Dave
do they look good on your PC?
what makes you think they look bad? grainy? colors wrong? pixelated? can you post an example?
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Erik Williams
fattailed geckos, western hognoses, and a bunch of postage stamps.
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Chicago Herpetological Society
This pic looks great on the camera, and on my PC. It looks blurry and out of focus here. On my Image Expert, on the slide show even, it looked SWEET! I can email the pic, and it will look alot nicer than it looks here.
Pentax K10D
18-55MM Kit lense
No flash, basically on default settings
Dave

>>This pic looks great on the camera, and on my PC. It looks blurry and out of focus here. On my Image Expert, on the slide show even, it looked SWEET! I can email the pic, and it will look alot nicer than it looks here.
>>
>>Pentax K10D
>>18-55MM Kit lense
>>No flash, basically on default settings
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>>Dave
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Sure, Email me a copy, maybe that will help us figure out what it going on. erikATsushigaijin.com
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Erik Williams
fattailed geckos, western hognoses, and a bunch of postage stamps.
Contact me
www.chicagoherp.org
Chicago Herpetological Society
Dave,
Make sure you aren't trying to upload them too large. If they are too big, KS will resize them automatically and their compression algorithm reduces the perceived quality.
Try getting them to the size you want (less than 800 pixels wide is best) before posting them and then they won't get resized by the browser or host.
The one you posted is already being resized from this -

to this (the -med in the image tag is what does this)

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Chris Harrison
San Antonio, Texas
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