Saul,

You're very welcome.
Just one more note.  I've been selling on Ebay for over six years and I've
never been asked, not once, for larger photos.  I've been asked on a few
rare occasions for a closeup photo of a certain section of a poster but
never been asked for larger photos.  The photos I use are fairly large by
themselves.  The few times I actually listed my items through Ebay instead
of my listing and image hosting service Andale, Ebay's image hosting
software actually reduces the size of my images.
Good luck.
Best,
Todd
----- Original Message -----
From: "Saul H. Chapman, Ph.D" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Monday, January 16, 2006 11:37 PM
Subject: Re: [MOPO] Fw: [MOPO] Take your Best Shot ...


> Thank yous to Ari, Todd, Henry and Randy!  Will go with the high
resolution
> and adjust resolution as needed, saving hi res for those interested.  I
have
> Photoshop CS2 (but don't really know how to use it yet) and Photohop
> Essentials 3 (which I do know how to use and will probably use for the
> resizing and color correcting, etc.)
>
> Thanks again to all of you!
>
> regards, Saul
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Randall Petersen" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: <[email protected]>
> Sent: Monday, January 16, 2006 9:26 PM
> Subject: Re: [MOPO] Fw: [MOPO] Take your Best Shot ...
>
>
> >>  I suppose I could take photos at 3 settings (small, medium, and
> >>large), but that could take an enormous amount of time as the
> >>numbers of posters increases (not to mention all the resetting on
> >>the camera).
> >
> > As others have mentioned, you don't need to take anything but a
> > relatively high resolution image; 1600x1200, or UXGA in video terms,
> > is good.  If you need to then post a smaller image size to an ebay
> > listing or use as an email attachment, it's very simple to resize the
> > image to a smaller resolution in almost any image software and then
> > save it as a new file. Be careful not to accidentally overwrite your
> > high res file!  Photoshop will do this, of course, but that's rather
> > like using a cannon when a flyswatter will suffice.  There are basic
> > image manipulation and viewing apps available that do all you need,
> > and they load far faster than Photoshop.  For example, I use a free
> > one called Irfanview, which I recommend. (Google it.)
> >
> > Randy Petersen
> >
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