Thanks, Larry -- I used to include a copyright watermark but got so much grief from some people who felt it interfered with their enjoyment of the pictures that I stopped. I do (usually, although I actually forgot to do it on this one)include a text digital signature for whatever that's worth.
I'll use the 500px guideline in the future and see what happens. I think actually most of my posted pictures have probably been below that and this one sneaked in because it's long and skinny and it just seemed too small if I downsized it any more!
--- In artshow_photo@yahoogroups.com, Larry Berman <larry@...> wrote:
>
> Hi Joan,
>
> Incorrect. Go back a few posts and read my response to the Electronic
> Gallery Submissions thread. Resolution is irrelevant and can be
> changed non destructively. The only important numbers are the height
> and width in pixels.
>
> I never put an image on the web over 500 pixels long dimension and
> ALWAYS include a copyright as a text layer in the image.
>
> Larry
>
>
> >I believe that if you post your photo at 72 dpi (just like you would on your
> >website) then it will not be "printable quality" & thus not be printable for
> >someone on Facebook. I would not think that any Facebook mechanisms could
> >change the fact that you uploaded an image that you resized to only 72 dpi.
> > For a printable image you would want your image to be 240 - 300 dpi.
>
>
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