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ahight
done.
i just saw your comment on the main page about the 1960 Electra in the garage scene with the Skylark...so I added that too.
i just saw your comment on the main page about the 1960 Electra in the garage scene with the Skylark...so I added that too.
antp
Hi Anotine, thanks for resizing them,
it is not me that resized & uploaded them
philr
antp
extra photos do not have to be resized, as they are hosted on imageshack we can use them as they are, by just reusing the same thumbnail code.
ahight
there were a couple background cars that were too small. i also don't have the time to resize the additional photos that would go under a listing (like the 11 for the main car), so i just did the main.
http://www.imcdb.org/movie_104030-Crossing-the-Bridge.html
guess it can be considered "Done" unless someone else wants to resize all the extra photos.
http://www.imcdb.org/movie_104030-Crossing-the-Bridge.html
guess it can be considered "Done" unless someone else wants to resize all the extra photos.
philr
Ok, I'll do that for the next one!
antp
Thanks. Though that there is still a remark: the picture size on the site is limited to 720 pixels wide, and if possible it is better to remove black borders. But you do not especially have to do that again for those pictures, it can be for the next movie
philr
I added thumbails with corrected proportions.
antp
There are two things :
- vertical stretching, that make appear the picture "too high". This could be corrected with any image editing program, in addition of removing black borders
- general size of pictures, as the forum scale them down for display.
To not have that second "problem" (which is not really a problem, as it is on display only, the image itself is not affected), you have to either use the link called "thumbnail for forums (1)" from imageshack, or send pictures by e-mail as a zip file.
- vertical stretching, that make appear the picture "too high". This could be corrected with any image editing program, in addition of removing black borders
- general size of pictures, as the forum scale them down for display.
To not have that second "problem" (which is not really a problem, as it is on display only, the image itself is not affected), you have to either use the link called "thumbnail for forums (1)" from imageshack, or send pictures by e-mail as a zip file.