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Charles F Frost (charles@f.frost) 2016/03/02 09:48

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In article <XnsA5BF6CD78EC60bgmailc@69.16.179.38>, dr. who?
<noemail@none.com> wrote:

> The pics seem fine to me.
> Personally I don't need HD pics.
> Anyway, it is always the posters choice,
> Thanks for all that you have posted.

I agree with that, and here's a note for androo in case his nose
got put out of joint by what I said in a previous reply about the
*necessarily* very low quality of resized JPEGs.  :-0  (The low quality
is just what we're stuck with; it's the nature of lossy encoding algorithms,
which were designed to be only a one-shot deal.)  This group's charter, which
can be found at

<ftp://ftp.isc.org/pub/usenet/control/alt/alt.binaries.nospam.female.short-hair.gz>

does not prohibit posting pics that have been resized or otherwise modified.
So anyone who is so inclined should go right ahead.  However, it is a very
good idea, highly recommended, to have your resizing script change the
file names slightly.  For instance, "something001.jpg" could become
"something001-resized.jpg" or "something001.sized.jpg".  That's truth in
advertising, and it warns the downloaders what to expect.

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