When to resize images for the Web

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Zevs_Zevson
Jan 8, 2008
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I have my own personal scheme for how to do images for the web, which includes an initial cropping and scaling down to 700 pixel width or 600 pixel height, followed by different image manipulations. I just recently got Scott Kelby’s book on his 7-point system and it seems that these examples are all for print use and he doesn’t seem to scale his images down (haven’t read the whole book yet, so perhaps he discuss this later on). But my question is, when is the best time to do the scaling down if one follows Scott’s scheme and just want to use the images for posting on the net, is it early on after doing the initial raw adjustments or is at the very end before doing the last sharpening.

Grateful for any tips on this!

Zevs
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