Friday, 30 April 2004. Playing with (web) image files, and their display size.
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1 - An 800 KB image file displayed at 605x454
2 - A 46 KB image file displayed at 605x454
I think on most pc screen, these two images will appear almost identical. They are both JPEG format files, thus use 256 colours, provided the pc display complex is set to that, or greater colour depth.
3 - An 800 KB image file displayed at 1600x1200
This needs scroll bars to move around, and view parts of the image. It sort of demonstrates that a browser is not the best place to view these images. You need to get the files tt0001.jpg and tt0002.jpg to your localdisk system, and load and view them in an application more dedicated to handling image files. I tend to use the Imaging application, PHOTOED.EXE that Microsoft ships with its OS, which appears supported by Kodak ...
The original 800 KB JPEG image was from a Nikon digital camera, Coolpix 700 back in 2002.
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