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Old 08-13-2003, 01:05 PM   #19
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IMHO The pictures look real, in both pictures you can see the foot (end) of whatever is used to support the fish.

As for the quality of the picture, anytime I post a picture here on the net I reduce the picture to a size that the webpage can handle. A 6-700 kb file can be reducet to 60 to 90 kb, but the program used to reduce the file may select a color that look wrong on the final result. Each pixel have a color value and when you reduce the picture from 16million colors to a palette with fever colors stuff gets lost in the translation. It's like rounding a number up or down. The final result are not the same as when you used the decimal value.

my $0.02 = $0 or my $0.05 = $0.10... it's the same difference...

If I tried to attach this picture with out reducing it, John R's server would reject it.



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