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Best source image to start with for PowerGallery

Thread began 2/17/2010 11:41 am by WilliFixit | Last modified 2/17/2010 12:34 pm by WilliFixit | 1092 views | 2 replies

WilliFixit

Best source image to start with for PowerGallery

I will be uploading scores of images for several galleries. I see from the files created by PowerGallery (from source images) that the largest file is 1024 x 768 at 96 dpi and 24-bit color depth.

Since I am starting with images that are MUCH larger than that, and want to streamline that process, I will be resizing images in Photoshop (just after the images are tweaked) and then uploading them to a folder on the server, and then letting PowerGallery convert them.

So...

What would be the best size/resolution(dpi)/bit-depth for these images (as source images) for the PowerGallery to work with?

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