Yo there forum.. I have easy question about uploading pics to the server.. I uploaded your pic on my server so when i went to my site this pic was blurry.. It wasnt completly blurry nevertheless it look like this lost some quality.. Have anyone had this problem before If so, can you remember to help me away..
Thank you a million..
The idea won’t just like magic lose quality when transferred via a new binary FTP deal. How did everyone upload the snapshot
I try a FTP.. I never had this problem before.. Could it often be because I produced the pic having a web graphic software
View the (what I am just assuming is the) JPEG file on your hard disk before uploading this. Does it appearance right
Yea it looks great..
I’m guessing you will be resizing the photo on your own web page utilizing HTML… to your different
size compared to original. It could well be in the WEB CODING tag that looks something such as this:
< img src=" myphoto. jpg" width=" 220" height=" 195" >
Whereas your true photo is similar to 250 pixels wide X 240 pixels upright.
Test actual photo measurements VS your < img> tags.
in addition…
An interesting thing also goes on with most photograph editors:
If you view a. jpg image and save that (or " preserve as" ), the photo editor features the ability
to be able to alter the shot quality (0-100%). Most editors employ a default of 75% good quality.
This makes the actual file smaller by reducing home furniture resolution of that pixels. Since most
computer monitors apply 24million colors as an alternative to 32million (or higher), the coffee quality of
the photo (color reduction) seriously isn’t visible to the particular human eye.
YET… and this will be problem…
Every time you open in which photo and help you save it, it reduces that to 75% EVERY TIME!….
Therefore it keeps degrading when you open it, save it, start it, save them.
Inside your photo editor, guantee that the default. jpeg quality is focused to 100%.
I don’t even think this quality thing is the best problem, just something to take into account.
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I think the scale of the authentic pic was affected when you have uploaded it.. that’s why this came out to become little bit blurry.
Subject to the browser you were using, it may have been set to suffocate images. Were you perhaps using somebody else’s computer to view it Merely a thought.