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Re: FullScreen max 3Mb's
bw19h 2007-Dec-25 20:06:00
--- In #removed#, Willy Kaemena <wkaemena@...> wrote:
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> Here the monitor resolution of my last 2000 visitors
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> 804 41.32% 1024x768
> 627 32.22% 1280x1024
> 372 19.12% Unknown
> 83 4.27% 800x600
> 43 2.21% 1152x864
> 17 0.87% 1600x1200
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> Willy Kaemena
Yep,
but screens are groing fast and so is resolution.
The WWP is also a library for the future, isn't it ?
That's my point.
With my choice for "best of" I have to reduce cubes to ?1350 jpg 80% to get under the 3
MB.
It's a landscape in spring with a lot of trees and details.
If I reduce the jpg compression I get banding in the sky and 1350pix cube size..... :-(
I think I will skip that entry...
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> On Dec 25, 2007, at 4:08, Joel M. Baldwin wrote:
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> > This is a world wide site.
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> > Not everyone in the world has the same access to bandwidth.
> > It's not just a matter of the posters, but also the viewers.
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> > Also, I would imagine that the percentage of people that have the
> > larger
> > sized screens AND run the screens at a resolution where they can
> > tell the
> > diff between a 2mb pano and a 3mb pano is still pretty small.
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> > ( it's amazing the # of people who get the larger screens and still
> > run
> > at lower resolutions )
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> > --On Monday, December 24, 2007 4:39 PM -0800 "#removed#"
> > <rcfish@...> wrote:
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> > > It might when someone else is kind enough to provide bandwidth and
> > > server real estate for free.
> > >
> > > On Dec 24, 2007, at 4:32 PM, bw19h wrote:
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> > >> Does 30% extra matters these days ?
> > >> Storage is cheap(er) and data tranfers costs are lower every year.
> > >>
> > >> --- In #removed#, Markus Altendorff <panoramas_de@>
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> > >> > --- bw19h <frank@> wrote:
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> > >> > > Why is the FullScreen limited to 3Mb.
> > >> > > This is so yesterday......
> > >> > > Any ideas ?
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> > >> > I'll talk with Don and Landis about that. We're using
> > >> > resources provided by the Berkeley University, so
> > >> > we're usually a bit cautious when it comes to
> > >> > bandwidth and storage usage and data transfer volumes.
> > >> >
> > >> > -Markus
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> > > Cheers
> > > Robert C. Fisher
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