Ann, few points:

1. JPG (as opposed to PNG, as I understand) may contain color profile information. So that if you share your pics with your fellow photogs, they might have profiled monitor and the browser that supports profiles. Thus, they would see your pics exactly the way you processed them. This is beneficial.

2. PPI/DPI/whatever have little sense on the screen. Personally, I save my pics so that together with the frame it won't exceed 800 pixels on the longer side. This in my eyes seems to be reasonably good compromise between viewability and having to publish small enough images so that if they get ripped off, they won't be too useful. Although it has been said on the list before that 800x600 pics get printed as 4x5 inches prints.

Boris



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