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andrea brin #1
photos take forever to load
what can i do so that my photos load more quickly. i am
using adoble elements to optimize them for the web.
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JoAnn Paules #2
Re: photos take forever to load
It's going to depend on how you are accessing the web as well as several
other factors.
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tech27 #3
Re: photos take forever to load
What a useless response (again) from you. Don't you think that anyone
putting up a web site will know that it will take longer to load with 56k
dialup than with T1 access?
Besides, the OP is working in Adobe, so he/she is not a dummy.
I think he/she wants to know if there is anything that can be done to speed
up the loading time for the images - like sizing them, changing the image
type or resolution.
Why the hell do you post crap like this where you appear to know what you
are talking about, but don't give any answers?
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"JoAnn Paules" <jl_amerson@hotmail.com> wrote in message
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andrea brin #4
Re: photos take forever to load
i was looking for some constructive ideas as how to speed
the loading process. this is only a problem with my site,
not others. i was wondering what resolution was best for
optimum loading. thisis not a server or a browser issue.
any other ideas??
well as several>-----Original Message-----
>It's going to depend on how you are accessing the web aswrote in message>other factors.
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analog@logwell.com #5
Re: photos take forever to load
Chill dood; she is the nicest of the MVPs in this joint.
On Tue, 06 Jul 2004 23:23:10 GMT, "tech27" <tech27@mail.anonymizer.com> wrote:
>What a useless response (again) from you. Don't you think that anyone
>putting up a web site will know that it will take longer to load with 56k
>dialup than with T1 access?
>
>Besides, the OP is working in Adobe, so he/she is not a dummy.
>
>I think he/she wants to know if there is anything that can be done to speed
>up the loading time for the images - like sizing them, changing the image
>type or resolution.
>
>Why the hell do you post crap like this where you appear to know what you
>are talking about, but don't give any answers?
>
>MVP- Most Vacuous Pinhead??
>
>
>
>"JoAnn Paules" <jl_amerson@hotmail.com> wrote in message
>news:1bWdnSK8pbSbuHbdRVn-sA@suscom.com...>>> It's going to depend on how you are accessing the web as well as several
>> other factors.
>>
>> --
>> JoAnn Paules
>> MVP Microsoft [Publisher]
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>> "andrea brin" <anonymous@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
>> news:27a4c01c463a4$ddc88970$a401280a@phx.gbl...>>>> > what can i do so that my photos load more quickly. i am
>> > using adoble elements to optimize them for the web.
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analog@logwell.com #6
Re: photos take forever to load
Make sure to resize and crop them and to use "save for web" in Adobe Elements.
I also use Adobe Eelements 2.0 for pics I put on my site, and it is the best
program I have found in the price range for the job. Try to shoot for less than
40k, smaller is better. If you are using Publisher 2003 be aware that it uses
the full sized pic file for the uploaded htm rather than a downsized version
like Publisher 2000 does after cropping, etc. Bottom line is to use your Adobe
Elements to make the pic file as small as possible, yet still of adequate
quality for web viewing. Medium compression in the "save for web" deal is
usually OK to use.
On Tue, 6 Jul 2004 15:02:01 -0700, "andrea brin"
<anonymous@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:
>what can i do so that my photos load more quickly. i am
>using adoble elements to optimize them for the web.analog@logwell.com Guest
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analog@logwell.com #7
Re: photos take forever to load
They should not be in 300 dpi, but more like 96 dpi for web viewing. Also, I
usually resize to 640x480 pixels before bringing into Publisher 2000. But you
need to be even more careful with Publisher 2003 since it may upload the full
sized file even if you doctor it in Publisher (publisher 2000 only uploads the
cropped and resized file, so I don't try to get it perfect in Adobe Elements).
Syd
On Wed, 7 Jul 2004 03:56:30 -0700, "andrea brin"
<anonymous@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:
>i was looking for some constructive ideas as how to speed
>the loading process. this is only a problem with my site,
>not others. i was wondering what resolution was best for
>optimum loading. thisis not a server or a browser issue.
>any other ideas??
>>well as several>>-----Original Message-----
>>It's going to depend on how you are accessing the web as>wrote in message>>other factors.
>>
>>--
>>JoAnn Paules
>>MVP Microsoft [Publisher]
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>>"andrea brin" <anonymous@discussions.microsoft.com>>([url]http://www.grisoft.com[/url]).>>news:27a4c01c463a4$ddc88970$a401280a@phx.gbl.. .>>>>> what can i do so that my photos load more quickly. i am
>>> using adoble elements to optimize them for the web.
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JoAnn Paules #8
Re: photos take forever to load
Thank you - I do try to help. The questions I ask here are thesame questions
I would ask anyone face to face. Sometimes they seem like the answers are
obvious but I've learned *never* to make assumptions about what someone
knows. I prefer to knock out the obvious things first then get down to the
nitty-gritty.
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JoAnn Paules
MVP Microsoft [Publisher]
<analog@logwell.com> wrote in message
news:3olne0p6m2orepcpl34jp5pqobmc5gd4up@4ax.com...> Chill dood; she is the nicest of the MVPs in this joint.
>
> On Tue, 06 Jul 2004 23:23:10 GMT, "tech27" <tech27@mail.anonymizer.com>
> wrote:
>>>>What a useless response (again) from you. Don't you think that anyone
>>putting up a web site will know that it will take longer to load with 56k
>>dialup than with T1 access?
>>
>>Besides, the OP is working in Adobe, so he/she is not a dummy.
>>
>>I think he/she wants to know if there is anything that can be done to
>>speed
>>up the loading time for the images - like sizing them, changing the image
>>type or resolution.
>>
>>Why the hell do you post crap like this where you appear to know what you
>>are talking about, but don't give any answers?
>>
>>MVP- Most Vacuous Pinhead??
>>
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>>"JoAnn Paules" <jl_amerson@hotmail.com> wrote in message
>>news:1bWdnSK8pbSbuHbdRVn-sA@suscom.com...>>>>> It's going to depend on how you are accessing the web as well as several
>>> other factors.
>>>
>>> --
>>> JoAnn Paules
>>> MVP Microsoft [Publisher]
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>>> "andrea brin" <anonymous@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
>>> news:27a4c01c463a4$ddc88970$a401280a@phx.gbl...
>>> > what can i do so that my photos load more quickly. i am
>>> > using adoble elements to optimize them for the web.
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tech27 #9
Re: photos take forever to load
Don't bother asking JokeAnn for answers.
"andrea brin" <anonymous@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:2807701c46411$0f6f4ab0$a401280a@phx.gbl...> i was looking for some constructive ideas as how to speed
> the loading process. this is only a problem with my site,
> not others. i was wondering what resolution was best for
> optimum loading. thisis not a server or a browser issue.
> any other ideas??
>> well as several> >-----Original Message-----
> >It's going to depend on how you are accessing the web as> wrote in message> >other factors.
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> >JoAnn Paules
> >MVP Microsoft [Publisher]
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tech27 #10
Re: photos take forever to load
<analog@logwell.com> wrote in message
news:3olne0p6m2orepcpl34jp5pqobmc5gd4up@4ax.com...I'm sure she's nice, maybe even attractive, but her answers are a waste of> Chill dood; she is the nicest of the MVPs in this joint.
time, most of the time.
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tech27 #11
Re: photos take forever to load
"JoAnn Paules" <jl_amerson@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:bt6dnfrGPLvKZXbdRVn-hg@suscom.com..."Try" is the operative word.> Thank you - I do try to help.
The questions I ask here are thesame questions> I would ask anyone face to face. Sometimes they seem like the answers are
> obvious but I've learned *never* to make assumptions about what someone
> knows. I prefer to knock out the obvious things first then get down to the
> nitty-gritty.
What obvious thing did you knock out? "It depends on how you access the
Internet.." is not a question, but a put off. If you said "What kind of
connection do you use to access the Internet -dialup, high speed ADSL? Then
you would get some information.
I suppose your problem isn't Publisher knowledge, just simple effective
communications.
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