On 11-Mar-07 David Reynolds wrote:
Ted, [...] Bear in mind that monitors are at best, 72dpi so the perceived difference on screen may not be as noticeable as it would be if you were to print it out. 75% is probably a good place to start, but I would then play with the quality to get the lowest size (if diskspace is an issue) to the best on screen quality. I guess it also depends on whether the people you email the photos to want to print them out or not.
Hope that helps a bit,
Dave
Interesting point! Thanks.
As it happens, I'm planning to have some of them printed (using the original full-size files), so I'll take the opportunity to print a couple of reduced ones at both 75% and 100% as a comparison.
Best wishes, Ted.
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