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jpeg and gif quality, here... |
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Oct 11th 2002 | #73407 Report |
Member since: Oct 10th 2002 Posts: 11 |
hello all, here is a site that i have done for a furniture designer/artist from chzech rupublic. it was supposed to be simple & colorful. i designed it on a 17in mon, and uploaded it and viewed it from a 19in trinitron and the letters in the graphics appear to be a little splochy.. i'm not sure if that's this monitor, or what... any help or advice, or comments would be supertastic. http://www.mikosdesign.com |
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Oct 11th 2002 | #73434 Report |
Member since: Mar 18th 2001 Posts: 6632 |
I would just save the photos as jpegs, only make them a higher quality. they look too compressed and muddy. the site graphics look ok to me though, like the buttons and stuff. i'd just save all of his work as a jpeg and boost the quality settings a little bit.
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Oct 13th 2002 | #73678 Report |
Member since: Aug 12th 2002 Posts: 1693 |
Well the site is at least simple... But a bit too 90's for my likes... |
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