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RE: [pct-l] My First Web Page
- Subject: RE: [pct-l] My First Web Page
- From: "R.J. Calliger (510.502.5552)" <calliger@infolane.com>
- Date: Mon, 31 Jan 2000 22:50:20 -0800
Tom Rogers wrote:
> Hi Hikers, I've posted a web site that I plan to use to chronicle my
> hike along the PCT this year. As a prototype I posted my experiences on
> a section hike I did last fall. Since this is my first effort at
> publishing a web page, I'd welcome any constructive criticism that more
> experienced list members may offer. Check me out at
> http://home.san.rr.com/tomsadventures/. See you on the trail, Tom
>>
Mr. I forgot-my-calculator wrote: <smile> just kidding!!!
>> Lovely picture from Whitney. However 68K bytes will take lots of time to
>> load on most computers. Drop to 256 colors.
Rich's reply:
At 56kbits (= approx 5,6000 10 bit-bytes/sec) it will take less than 14
seconds to
upload a 68K byte image. at 28K thats still only 28-32 secs depending
on actual throughput which is most likely always less than a 45-60secs.
AND if you calculate on 8-bit bytes that is 7000 bytes/second which = about
10 seconds.
Dl this one: its 68k.
http://members.bigvalley.net/calliger/YNP_Fall.jpg
:)
So that does not seem like "lots of time to load on most computers" (which
today come wiht a $25 56kb modem. Besides continuous tone images
really don't sit well in gif or tiff format. I would therefore stay with the
68K jpeg and even feel free to do to 128K if you have a wide angle or larger
shot!
I will be watching your site!
Best,
Rich
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