I have a number of scanned letters saved as 'jpeg' files that I'm suppoed to display on web pages, as supplied, these scanned images are 2480x3495 8bpp and about 1.5MB each, hardly optimal type of file to display
I wonder if any one has experience in preparing 'A4 scanned b&w correspondence' for displaying as an image on the web, specifically: what's better format for that: gif ? jpeg ? what resolution to resize to ? 640 wide ? (my current thought was to aim for 640 wide gif image) as for resizing/converting on the remote server, what options to use with imagemagick 'convert' from the numerous available ? I realize there are no hard and fast solution for that, just hoping someone has done that type of stuff and, can save me some experimenting... (if browsers only supported TIFF-F (multipage tif images)...) -- Voytek -- SLUG - Sydney Linux User's Group Mailing List - http://slug.org.au/ Subscription info and FAQs: http://slug.org.au/faq/mailinglists.html
