Purrs In Our Hearts - Cat Forum UK
Cat General => Our cats stories => Topic started by: jetcleo on September 09, 2007, 22:13:20 PM
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Managed to get some pics of my 3 furbabes today, Ralph chilling in the conservatory, Jet in the sun and Cleo choosing her own tea from the fish tank!!!
I've had Ralph for just over a week now and things are improving, Jet and Cleo don't hiss as much when Ralph bounds over to them. Mind you a cat weighing nearly 6 kg bounding over is probably quite daunting to those two!!!
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Whst a lovely furry family you have :) Ralphie is even handsomer than I remembered, his pic on the rescue website really doesn't do him any justice :Luv:
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They are lovley but we need bigger pics...........it will take 4 pics on ebvery post and each can be ober 500x 500 pixels and over 50mb each ;D
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50 mb per pic gonna be hard to get a camera that will do pics in that range :)
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Its not the camera settings it what you do to the pic to resize it.
My cameras pics are over a mb each picture but because Purrs accepts pictures quite large some can just be resized to 500 pixels and thats enough to make them within the size range. If they are still too many kb then they also need compressing and there is free software that does this easily.
I believe that if you use xp then there is something within that to do this but I have win 2000 so use jpeg compressor when needed.
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But 50 megabytes (mb) thats HUGE :)
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grrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr was typo lol...........should be 50 kb ....................now I understand why you were suprised :doh: :doh:
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:)
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Aw what beautiful furbabes you have :Luv: :Luv: :Luv:
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Thanks for that, i'm not very computer literate but i'll give it a go!!!
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But 50 megabytes (mb) thats HUGE :)
Ahhhhhhhhhh, if you use a medium format digital camera where the sensor is faaaaaaaaaaaaar larger than even a full-frame DSLR, then you do get image files that size, especially if you shoot in RAW format.
My 1D Mk2 generates high quality JPEGs of around 3Mb per image or approx 9Mb in RAW.