Tim Baxter wrote:
Every one of those images is more than 500k. You're burning through an insane amount of bandwidth.
p90, for any image you're saving to the web, save 'em at 72 dpi, not 300. Anything over 72 dpi is a waste on screen.
And if you really want to be kind to folks, downsize em to about 600 pixels wide or so. But that's not the real killer, it's that 300 dpi that's making so big and hard to load (and on your end, upload).
I am shooting them on a Nikon D50, and not processing them at all besides photobucket reducing them to a normal resolution.
Photobucket stats:
Username: P90Puma
Account Type Free
Member Since 07/31/2007
Total Pictures and Videos help 664
Monthly Hits help 4460
Album Size help
208 MB (20%)
1 GB
Monthly Bandwidth:
1.8 GB (2%)
25 GB
Only using 2% of bandwidth?
I suppose some ISP's can't take the abuse, of ~500k images * however many images I am at right now. The thread for sure isn't mobile browsing or 56k friendly, but most DSL/Cable connections should have no problem?
I suppose I could start using thumbnails.