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Old 04-06-2007, 12:01 PM
Dennis G
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Max resolution Confusion

I appreciate the comments regarding maximum resolution but they have left me somewhat confused. The first pic presented to IIP back in April received similar comments_why didn't I use maximum resolution!- At the time I didn't know how to set the Toucam to 640 x 480. Having been told, I now check this before continuing recording. The Toucam set up and default setting eg: saving before recording and lowest resolution is confusing and a pain.
The pic of Crater Copernicus like the pic of Crater Clavius, presented a few days earlier, I understood to be maximum resolution and were reduced to attach to IIS.
Likewise the attached pic o Crater Pitatus, recorded in Albany, evening May 22.07, was 640 x 480 - 22.54 x 16.65 cm and has been reduced to 283 x 209 Pix. Is this the reason for the resolution comments?
I take this opportunity to thank all who provided the helpful comments and the information regarding the removal of the stand on the Toucam and IIS for the Forum to present one's questions.
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Old 05-06-2007, 08:47 AM
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Dennis,

Are you reducing the size of your image from 640x480 to allow uploading to IIS?

If the 640x480 file is too big to upload try reducing the Image Quality in the jpeg options when you save it to make the file small enough to upload. Remember to rename the new file so it does not over write you original.

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