Dave Fifield wrote:
The trick to getting photos to look good on a website (actually, on people's browsers) is to make sure that they are stored as 72dpi and are resampled to final size in the files that you link to on your web server. If they are stored as higher resolution (e.g. 600dpi) and/or larger than final size, then the viewer's browser will ruin them when it tries to resize them. It looks like your photos are all too low resolution though - not even 72dpi - what makes you think your web hosting service is to blame?
I see that you used "Homestead Sitebuilder" to generate the web code. I don't know anything about this code. Is it WYSIWYG? I've used many different s/w packages to generate websites in the past, but have stuck with the same one now for the past few years since it just works great and is very easy to use. I use
Web Page Maker. There's a freebie version, and the full (no adverts) version is only $49 - well worth it IMO.
HTH,
Dave F.
Hi Dave;
I will check to see the dpi info on my photos, not really sure what they have been saved as.
A friend of mine went thru them all and used his software to enhance and they looked much better up until I published them, what makes me think it's the host (homestead) is the pics on the left side of any page are blurrier than the right side, but I could be mistaken.
Again, thanks and I'll look into it more thoroughly.
--Nehemiah