clyde236 opened this issue on Jan 28, 2004 ยท 18 posts
clyde236 posted Wed, 28 January 2004 at 11:13 AM
Hi All, Thanks for the replies about the resolutions and the flat screens. I knew you'd have interesting comments! Which leads to more questions that have me puzzled. As you know, Web delivery can be slow on a modem, though many are moving to cable and DSL. So, images are usually kept small to compensate (okay, it's the file size not the image size, but overcompression is another issue.) What does this do to those of you viewing at resolutions of 1024 and higher? Do you go crazy because the images are tiny? I like to write Bryce tutorials (I have no idea why, considering the work it takes, but I love discovering things in Bryce and sharing them) and I've put up three Bryce tutorials on my web site: http://www.clydesight.com/bryce.html The sample images look large enough to me at 800 x 600, but now I am thinking you must hate them because they are too small. And, at the high resolution, doesn't it take much longer for Bryce to render an image, thus slowing down your work load? And finally, going to the Web for movie trailers, even the large ones are small on 800 x 600 resolution. So do you see basically a postage stamp if you look at these? What are your experiences? Thanks!