Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2007/12/06
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]On Dec 6, 2007, at 3:30 PM, Ted Grant wrote: > > Actually I don't care what size they are as long as they're worth > printing > or collecting in a binder album! And for potential hanging some > where in my > home! That is, if that's what the main plan is here? Or is it posting > photographs to be critiqued? > > Ted - Whaddya mean by "here?" The reason I posted this to the LUG was that it was a general thing about print sizes, not about the Swap Team upload proceedure. Bob Palmieri > > The other thing is, set a "this is the size to transmit!" period. > Never mind > having a half dozen transmit sizes that people have used for > sending photos > to relatives. > > > > Set a "SWAP-TEAM" criteria and that's what's used! By everyone while > maintaining consistency of quality! > > > > However, the most important thing here is KISS! > > > > Get a routine that allows a picture on my screen or anyone else's > that's > ready to send -- click somewhere, wherever I'm told! And the damn > picture > goes without a bunch of fiddling back and forth between 2 - 3 other > locations clicking. Only to find it's not where you thought it was > going to > go. > > > > To some degree we have too many cooks screwing up the broth with e- > mails of > all kinds of systems and suggestions being used by different > posters. I have > enough problems doing any of this picture posting remembering pixel > and > photo physical size without re-reading several different e-mails > trying to > follow what should be a simple transmit routine as in:. > > "Click here ---- picture gone into the right location. Period." > > > > It's beginning to look like a decision by committee and it never > works!!! > > > > Hoppy you put up the rules and everybody else shut-up and do what > you're > told. > > > > When we joined the LUG the instructions were simple.. "THIS IS HOW > IT'S > DONE! PERIOD!" Not every Tom, Dick and Harry trying to rearrange > the system. > Brian is the boss and we followed. > > > > In the case of the "SWAP-TEAM" it's Hoppy! So Captain set yer > course and > we'll all end up at the same destination with smiles! > > > > Thank you, > > ted > > > > > > > > > > > > -----Original Message----- > From: lug-bounces+tedgrant=shaw.ca@leica-users.org > [mailto:lug-bounces+tedgrant=shaw.ca@leica-users.org] On Behalf Of bob > palmieri > Sent: Thursday, December 06, 2007 8:48 AM > To: lug@leica-users.org > Subject: [Leica] Size Matters > > > > Folks - > > > > Hoppy & I were having a discussion in the Print Swappers' Club about > > image sizes and I thought I'd post these musings to the larger > > community in a effort to get some clear ideas on the subject. > > > > Short version: Here are examples of 2 snaps that I shot a few weeks > > ago. The duotone/infrared shot seems best realized as a 4 x 6 (5 x 7 > > max) because, to me, it heightens the sense of discovery and doesn't > > yell out and grab you when stuck up on the wall. (Also, in this case > > the grain has appeal for me at a certain absolute size, but it's not > > really the main thing here...) > > > > http://www.pbase.com/bobsworld/coba > > > > The color tableau, on the other hand, really needs to be around 2 > > feet wide so someone can peer around in various corners of the > > image. Also, the Big Color thing seems more festive or some such > thing. > > > > I'm also debating this size business with 2 other snappers; we may be > > doing a 3 man show in a few months and one of these guys really feels > > that each one of us needs to commit to a single size for all of his > > images to foster more "unity of the individual's vision." > > > > Anyone have a strong take on this stuff? > > > > Bob Palmieri > >