Test your photography output by posting at image reduction websites.

One of the best way to learn the final outcome of your photography skill is to post it Friendster and other graphic image reduction websites like www.blogger.com and www.blogdrive.com . All image size will be reduced automatically when uploaded to these sites and that will test the quality of your photos if it is still sharp with good colours at very low image size.
Posting at www.pbase.com and Flickr and other photo sites retains the actual photoshopped photos. The larger the image size ( for example, 700kb and above) for a standard photo compare to other photos of the same image size, the better the photos retains the quality, however, the larger image size, the slower it loads on the net. And if you are too depended on large image size to produce good quality photos, then it is not your photography skill, but merely your photoshop skill in digital photography.
Posting at www.pbase.com and Flickr and other photo sites retains the actual photoshopped photos. The larger the image size ( for example, 700kb and above) for a standard photo compare to other photos of the same image size, the better the photos retains the quality, however, the larger image size, the slower it loads on the net. And if you are too depended on large image size to produce good quality photos, then it is not your photography skill, but merely your photoshop skill in digital photography.

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