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Why not do both monthly but only archive the "regular" version if
you have space problems. I would download the "enhanced" version.
Many times I have wished for the ability to zoom on "howto" photos.
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John<br>
<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 10/2/2013 9:33 AM, Scott McHarg
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I have a question for you if you download the electronic
KFactor. The way I publish the electronic version is through
Adobe InDesign and turn it in to a pdf. I can make the issue
high quality so that you can zoom in and the pictures are nice
and clear even at 400%. The problem, of course, is that with
higher quality comes much higher file size. I know some of
you view the issue on your iPad or smartphone and some may
have a slower internet connection. The difference between the
"regular" version (typically 5MB) and a high definition copy
(could be 35MB) is substantial. What I'd like to know is if
the high quality version is important to you. I have the
October issue online now. There is the "normal" version that
I've been making for some time now (5MB). I have placed a
high quality version online as well for you but I"m not sure
if it's feasible to produce both every month (specifically for
disk space on our server). **MAKE SURE you know what version
you are downloading. Remember R.T.F.S. (Read the flipping
screen). I would like to know what our membership likes/wants
especially since Jan is now producing the electronic issue in
full color. I will also work with Derek to find out if we are
on a specified disk size or have "unlimited" disk space
through our hosting provider. If we are unlimited and enough
folks want it, I can always just produce both and let y'all
choose which one you want.</div>
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<div class="gmail_default" style="font-family:comic sans
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