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08/10/2004 14:17:25
Some great shots Norman! Particularly of the SV through the chicane! Are these the first pics of the car on track?
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08/10/2004 22:15:21
Great shots Norman!
Both you and Caroline must have been uploading and editing your pictures through the night to get them up so soon! Very impressive.
I agree the SV looks great...
Nick
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08/10/2004 22:32:43
[QUOTE=NickPS]Both you and Caroline must have been uploading and editing your pictures through the night to get them up so soon! Very impressive.
[/QUOTE]Hehe - pretty much right in one there Nick! Started sorting mine out as soon as I got back and got them online at 5 to midnight!
I do have one little trick up my sleeve though, it's a program (called BreezeBrowser if anyone's interested) which automatically generates the HTML for the index and individual pages (from my own template in this case, though it comes with quite a few nice ones built-in), plus thumbnail versions of all those images I've picked to publish, so all I have to do after it has finished is put the files up on the server :D
Regards,
Caroline
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09/10/2004 07:23:50
[QUOTE=NickPS]Great shots Norman!
Both you and Caroline must have been uploading and editing your pictures through the night to get them up so soon! Very impressive.
I agree the SV looks great...
Nick[/QUOTE]
Thanks Nick.
In my case I copied the files from my camera when I got home (about 7:00pm). Now for the nerdy bit ... used 'Dr Browns Image Processor' with Photoshop CS to batch convert all the RAW files. Its a free script for use with Photoshop and well recomended. It re-sizes and converts them to JPGs. Took about an hour. I then zipped them up and emailed them to my office address and put them up the next morning from work. One of the advantages of being an IT manager.
I was a bit dissapointed with some of the images as I didn't get the 'panning' technique just right. A few of them have some subject blur but they don't look too bad when re-sized down for the web.
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