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Kurt Simpson (Salt Lake City)
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administrative list notes....photos?

Post by Kurt Simpson (Salt Lake City) » Fri Jan 09, 2004 11:10 am

As you may or may not know, Yahoo provides us with a relatively small space for storage of photos. It is important before uploading photos to reduce the resolution to "web quality" something in the range of 72dpi is more than adequate. If you're in doubt please check the file size. In nearly all cases a low resolution version (less than 125 kb) is more than adequate. With digital cameras I always counsel shooting at the highest resolution possible (unless you know you're only going to use the images for web viewing). But, this implies using software to reduce the size and resolution before sending a shot via email or uploading. I'm fortunate to have and use Photoshop, however, it is expensive. A great freeware program is Irfanview available for download from www.tucows.com/preview/194967.html ... Thanks very much, Kurt Simpson List administrator

hens_p
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administrative list notes....photos?

Post by hens_p » Sat Jan 10, 2004 8:37 am

Kurt: As a the site admin, you can delete the full res pics. It is kinda a PIA, but it freed up tons of space at TexasDS. Pat / Austin --- In DSN_klr650@yahoogroups.com, "Kurt Simpson \(Salt Lake City\)" wrote:
> As you may or may not know, Yahoo provides us with a relatively
small
> space for storage of photos. It is important before uploading photos > to reduce the resolution to "web quality" something in the range of > 72dpi is more than adequate. If you're in doubt please check the
file
> size. In nearly all cases a low resolution version (less than 125
kb)
> is more than adequate. > > With digital cameras I always counsel shooting at the highest > resolution possible (unless you know you're only going to use the > images for web viewing). But, this implies using software to reduce > the size and resolution before sending a shot via email or
uploading.
> > I'm fortunate to have and use Photoshop, however, it is expensive. A > great freeware program is Irfanview available for download from > www.tucows.com/preview/194967.html ... > > Thanks very much, > > Kurt Simpson > List administrator

Rodney Copeland
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tire choice

Post by Rodney Copeland » Sat Jan 10, 2004 10:33 am

You can prolly do it all twice on the 858 Cheng Shin! I'm at nearly 9000 miles with a bit left before bald strip appears. I've run 25lbs all this time, and from what some of the Gurus say, I could get more if I run higher pressures. I hate changin pressures all the time. This tire should not even be Dot, so it is quite dirt oriented, sand paddles and all. Yea, a little noisey, but...... Kinda noisey, with very good street cornering side lugs. Price is under 80 bucks for a pair. I'll be buyin them again! Rod, sure hope they don't discontinue them! Hopein we don't start another tire thread either!!!
--- In DSN_klr650@yahoogroups.com, garalpar@w... wrote: > Hi, I am looking for some tire advice w/ out starting a tire thread. I > changed a tire on my DRZ today and decided I don`t want to change tires > after riding out there from Ma. (dirt friendly tires) and then change > them again to get home. So my question is what would be a good all > around set up for 4,800 miles of street and a week of moab area riding ( > white rim, lasal, capital reef etc.) Thanks in Advance!!!! > > GARY PARECE ,98 Concours 101k , 2001 VFR 4K mi.,2002 Suzuki DRZ 400 E, > 2001 KLR 650 1K

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