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Jamey Zunz
{K:1049} 6/24/2005
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2 words...
HOLY CRAP!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Fabrizio Fiorucci
{K:4871} 6/24/2005
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Gorgeous fisheye perspective... a great shot :)
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Emanuel Correia
{K:739} 6/25/2005
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Apenas FANTASTICA, parabens
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Paul Lara
{K:81445} 6/25/2005
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Wow, Raihan, this IS an incredible image. It seems as if you've done your best in sizing the JPEG, as Usefilm is limited to 800 pixels on the longest side.
Nice, and hey, Welcome to Usefilm!!
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Ellen Smith
{K:14418} 6/25/2005
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Jamey has said it well but I would like to add OMG! I've never seen a shot like this it keeps going up and around you. It's awesome! If you have Photoshop 7 or CS you can go to save as for web and change it to jpeg there. Welcome to usefilm may I say I can't wait to see what you're going to follow this with.
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Ciprian Ilie
{K:13215} 6/25/2005
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I love this wide angle shots, but as you say, you compromised on quality here.
Regards, Ciprian
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Raihan Khan
{K:243} 6/25/2005
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Thank you all for your kind remarks.
I need some tips as to how to convert to nice web-sized versions. How do you preserve quality in smaller sizes?
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Ellen Smith
{K:14418} 6/25/2005
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I usuauly just take the resolution down to 72 for a web page. But here I might leave it at a higher number because with the HxW restrictions it doesn't give you that big of a file. Take the original, say 3200x2400 whatever and set the resolution to 72 then set your size. Good luck.
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Jose Ignacio (Nacho) Garcia Barcia
{K:92418} 6/26/2005
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outstanding. great composition. superb perspective.I agree with Ellen.
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H@shim A
{K:2195} 6/28/2005
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Outstanding image... very nice use of the fisheye.
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