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Hi all,
I’ve put together a website for my wife which displays photos of her craft items. I take the photos and edit in Photoshop CS3. The photos are 72dpi when opened in Photoshop. I’m not sure if this is right, but I’ve been cropping each photo as needed and saving as 300dpi, and then resampling down to the max allowed by the website host…which is 450dpi on the longest side. This results in thumbnails on the website which can be clicked on to get a larger version. I’m thinking that I don’t need to resample to 300dpi? Is this correct? The file size of each thumbnail is around 40kb or so. Any advice appreciated.
Cheers,
Paul
The website is www.littleextras.net
I’ve put together a website for my wife which displays photos of her craft items. I take the photos and edit in Photoshop CS3. The photos are 72dpi when opened in Photoshop. I’m not sure if this is right, but I’ve been cropping each photo as needed and saving as 300dpi, and then resampling down to the max allowed by the website host…which is 450dpi on the longest side. This results in thumbnails on the website which can be clicked on to get a larger version. I’m thinking that I don’t need to resample to 300dpi? Is this correct? The file size of each thumbnail is around 40kb or so. Any advice appreciated.
Cheers,
Paul
The website is www.littleextras.net
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