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Title: Photofusion
Post by: Neil on December 10, 2005, 04:50:45 AM
Photofusion is simply awaesome!  Not only that but it worked, first time.  There is one thing I would suggest for improvement (unless you already have it and I missed it).  If you could re-size your original pics when creating the html file that would be perfect.  Digicams are taking 1 meg pics these days and the html file is mostly for on screen viewing (IMHO).  I know I can run my pics through another program first  but that would be work wouldn't it?  :D
Title: Photofusion
Post by: Krein on December 12, 2005, 02:09:18 PM
I agree that the pics are mostly for web viewing so they should be downsized.  I usually just do it on my own in a program like ACDSee.  But adding as an automatic step in Photofusion is a great idea.

We do have a filtered (better quality) resizing algorithm now, though some other programs like Photoshop can still do a better job.

Anyway, I'll look into how difficult it would be to add this.

Thanks for the suggestion.
Title: Photofusion
Post by: Neil on December 19, 2006, 11:50:43 AM
I just ran photofusion and created an HTML file.  Exactly what do I need to ulpload to my website in order for people to view it properly?
Title: Photofusion
Post by: Krein on December 19, 2006, 11:54:36 AM
Everything in the "target" directory (the bottom directory in the photofusion dialog).  If that directory wasn't where the original, full-scale images were (that's the way I usually do it), then you'll need to copy the original images from the top directory in the dialog over too.

Basically:

index.php, aerial.jpg, topo.jpg, profile.bmp, and th_*.jpg

from the original source dir:

*.jpg