In my opinion, that is too large. I'd suggest that 800x600 or as much as 1024x768 would be adequate for a webpage on most monitors. Certainly, displays do have greater resolution today, but it is still a good practice to limit the size of images that are published on websites. Images that are being prepared for print have different considerations.eldermike wrote: This shot is 3000x2000 pixels and 9000dpi.
The site should be fixed. We show secure now, we should have a favicon and the picture aspect should be better.
A bee in the bonnet
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Re: A bee in the bonnet
I agree, it's too large. off to try 1924x768 in lightroom.
Re: A bee in the bonnet
I mean 1024x768