I have JAlbum and to start with was satisfied. But some of the slides 
end up with nasty jaggies and others with noise that looks like film 
grain. For example I did some shop interiors with fluorescent light 
fitting hanging from the ceiling. The straight edges of the fittings 
look like miniatures staircases. Shelves and racks show the same jagged 
edges. I thought at first this was my fault -- some of the images had 
been sharpened in Photoshop. So I tried with untouched TIFF files -- 
same problem. It works quite well with some subjects and I have a large 
gallery of crystal pictures on my website that is perfect. But a gallery 
of flower macros have some pretty awful slides -- so noisy they're 
unusable. I have no idea what's going on or why. The jagged edges must 
have something to do with the conversion and scaling routines -- I 
suppose. But the noise?

Don

Lucas Rijnders wrote:
> Op Fri, 07 Jul 2006 05:34:38 +0200 schreef j <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>
>   
>> What would be the best program for building a web page of photos to
>> put online ? Could either be mac or pc.
>> I know I asked this before but I had lost some emails...Ann asked me
>> once before if I had a link to share with my photos, which I did not
>> and do not at this time. I think it is about time I get this done.
>> Thanks for any info..J
>>     
>
> I use JAlbum. Very easy to use and nice adaptable templates. See  
> http://jalbum.net/
>
>   


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