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Headers and Footers

 Variations of cup


This one is posted at this URL:

 http://0101.nccdn.net/1_5/079/160/014/11_big_cup.jpg

Display width here has been reduced to 800 pixels wide.



 

this one is 1000 by 420.  It is at URL  http://img.nccdn.net/Files/gu/10_big_cup.jpg  Is it "pink" enough?  Let's try it.




The item below is posted at URL  http://0304.nccdn.net/1_5/000/000/d37/ea5/_michelangelo_revisted_12_big_cup.jpg

If we revisit Michelangelo's masterpiece, these are the colors that we derive:



 



So, why do we need a radiant?  Do we really need a colored background at all?


jpg posted at URL http://img.nccdn.net/Files/rh/18_big_cup_.jpg 

and updated to

 http://0101.nccdn.net/1_5/1d7/3c1/20b/18_big_cup_.jpg


Reduced for display here to 800 wide:






Flattened png:


 


Notice that the layers in the flattened png do not come out very smoothly.  We tend to prefer jpeg because it is more predictable.


And lastly, just for this page for now, an extra-wide header.  We are actually anticipating that the page width will not only exceed 1000 pixels, but even 1100 pixels.  Why?  Because all these images make the page content wider.  We could reduce the sizes as well, but then there is also a flash file that makes the page width extra wide.


If you know that the image is going to wrap around or "tile" on the sides, you can make both the right and left margins of the image look identical,and then if the image does wrap around, it won't be noticeable.  So in the extra wide version below we see that both the left and right margins of the graphic are very simple, and in fact are graphically identical to the human eye.


Here's the extra-wide version:  http://img.nccdn.net/Files/j2/18_big_cup_wide_bkup_.jpg 

and updated to

 http://0101.nccdn.net/1_5/2b8/120/24e/18_big_cup_wide_bkup_.jpg


 an extra wide version of the simple header image




 

Posted at this URL:

 http://0101.nccdn.net/1_5/17e/2dc/111/Michelangelo_1kby353.jpg


 http://0101.nccdn.net/1_5/17e/2dc/111/Michelangelo_1kby353.jpg

this image is currently about 320 tall, not 353 pixels tall.

 

 


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