flemmingbo wrote:I am now in the business of selling photos and 800 pixels is wide enough for me, I only post wide panoramas wider than that (usually 1000 pixels wide). Any wider than 800 pixels and the pictures become too "useable" for prints, websites etc. meaning that someone might "borrow" my work instead of buying it.
Flemming
I think we're having a misunderstanding here. Maybe it's me. What we're talking about is the point at which PBase will automatically shrink your photos and cause a loss of sharpness to the viewer. Right now the limit is 800 pixels. If you post a picture, say, 900 pixels wide, PBase will shrink it down so it looks as if you over-compressed a JPG image. A viewer can see the original, sharp, image by clicking on "original", by why should he have to? This whole discussion has no effect on whether or not you feel someone might try to steal your images - in fact, it hurts your sales, because when someone clicks on one of your 1000 pixel panoramas, they see a fuzzy, overcompressed image. Who wants to buy that? Do you intend for your panoramas to be of lesser quality than they are?