On 3/12/10, Christine  Aguila <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>  ----- Original Message ----- From: "paul stenquist"
> >
> > On Mar 11, 2010, at 9:30 PM, Christine Aguila wrote:
> > > I gave the photo the name  *Saturday Night Kaleidoscope* and have no
> idea what so ever how it ended up with *Kakeudiscioe*.  I must have been
> drinking or didn't have my good eyeglasses (like tonight--I forgot my good
> computer & reading distance glasses at work, ugh!)  when I posted the photo.
>  Maybe there's a PUG gremlin.  Also, I couldn't believe how bright the
> picture shows up in the PUG.  I didn't render it that bright. So there, no
> secret PDML code.  :-)  Cheers, Christine
> > >
> > >
> > >
> > Har! You get Kakeudiscioe when you move your right index finger over to
> the "h" after typing the initial "K."
> > I like the photo. Fun stuff.
> >
>
>  Ah, so that's it. Thanks, Paul. :-)  Cheers, Christine

I don't typically edit titles and descriptions, other than the
occasional period, or perhaps to capitalize a word when it looks like
the photographer meant to but didn't.  And I don't recall doing
anything with your photo title, so i went and had a look at the
original that came down the pipe.  Sure enough, you sent me a
"Kakeudiscioe".  :)

I think you're the first to mention your photo looking different in
the gallery.  The JAlbum software does, by default, apply some
sharpening.  It also uses "progressive encoding" relative to the JPEG
quality, whatever that means.  Again, these are defaults.  I can turn
off these settings in the future if everyone wants me to do it, but
it's per gallery, not per photo.

-- 
Scott Loveless
http://www.twosixteen.com/fivetoedsloth/

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