My new website

320 x 240 Resolution = £1:50
640 x 480 Resolution = £2:50
1024 x 768 Resolution = £3:50

You might wanna change the to £1.50 etc, looks like a bet, money is not a ratio :P

Good luck not sure what the demand is for something like that :/
 
:eek: your letter C fell over!

Your watermark is *really* distracting in the thumbnails. I know why you have done it, but perhaps you should make it a little less opaque?
 
Self promotion ***! :)

Why do you display the visitor's ip address in the footer? What's the point? I know my own ip address, I know the site I'm visiting will know my ip address.

My opinion, text seems far too small and the header far too big. Am viewing the site on my work laptop - 1024x768 res. and your header image fills over half of the screen!
 
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Self promotion ***! :)

Why do you display the visitor's ip address in the footer? What's the point? I know my own ip address, I know the site I'm visiting will know my ip address.

My opinion, text seems far too small and the header far too big. Am viewing the site on my work laptop - 1024x768 res. and your header image fills over half of the screen!

the display ip is zen cart nothing to do with me and I was thinking the text is a little small as for the header image I'll see what it looks like smaller but as the layout is fluid at high res it's tiny hmm bit of thought needed on that one !

thanks for your input guys :D
 
p.s. although a minor infraction keyword stuffing will get you knocked off google and 1024x768 is rubbish you can't do anything for print with that, 300dpi A4 size images are what people will need for print or bigger depending on if its a billboard or a magazine layout.

For web use people will just find a free model site and render them selves.
 
the resolution issue is to do with space on the server with 5000x5000 images you run out of space fast !

they can all be rendered at any size its just a cost issue at the moment as im skint ! hehe if there is a call for it i'll just have to put a high res version up there too and buy more space on the server but i'll see how it goes.

keyword stuffing ? me ! NEVER :p
 
If you can render at any resolution, can't you simply render on a per request basis?

To be honest if you provided large previews [ 1680x1050 for example ] with all the necessary watermarks that should be more than enough for someone to see if it suits their needs. 1680x1050 as a decent quality JPEG will still look good.

Then if they decide they want to use it for print etc, they specify their desired resolution. You then go away and render it at 5000x5000 and upload it to them.

You don't have to store lots of hi-def images on your server all at once [maybe keep popular ones on there]
 
My first thought looking around the website was that 1024x768 is WAY too low a resolution. Not sure if you will get much interest until this is increased.

BTW good luck with your business venture!
 
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BTW, was on about my screen resolution above :)

As for your preview images, you need a bit of thought there too. If they are huge and people (like myself) try to view them in a typical lightbox style setup things will get very messy. Personally, I'd say keep them well below 1024x768
 
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