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I like those racing stripes!
I love the Ferrari Red, the full red baffles are a nice addition. Are the baffles wood or did you paint the standard ones?Hopefully they will bring Alonzo some luck taking the F1 World Championship Trophy back to Maranello.
It would be nice to get the matching Ferrari!
Just a quick note: The blotchy appearance is due to low-quality JPEG encoder settings. If you're using MS Paint, it doesn't let you tweak these settings, so there are invariably artifacts. A free image program that will let you choose the quality level when saving a JPEG image is GIMP (the Gnu Image Manipulation Program), and it will also do quite a few other things that Paint won't. The only thing you have to deal with is that the Windows version is a code port from Linux, so the interface is still a little clunky, but it's easy to learn.
Thanks, but I don't think this is the issue. The images are saved as rather large files. On my computer, they look just fine. But when I upload them, the audiocircle site re-sizes them and they look blotchy or very soft in comparison (the contrast seems lower and the focus not as good). When I have posted pictures on other sites, they are not re-sized and look like they do viewing directly from my computer. I don't know how to get them to look the same on audiocircle.- Jim
you could always host the pics on your site (or any other external site) and then just link to them on AC.
Jim, One approach would be to use an image editing program like Photoshop Elements and do a resize or "save for web", which allows choice of size and resolution and will do the job with better end quality. If you save it to the max the board allows, it shouldn't get resized when uploaded.If you want to test it out, send me the original and I'll post it resized and see how it looks..........Peter
Peter - Thanks. I use photoshop to prepare the photos in the first place. Linking directly from our site seems to work a lot better (as shown above).- Jim