

Incidentally I'm not sure of the artist in this case but I'm guessing it's the work of Ian Kennedy.
- Phil Rushton













There's nothing wrong with saving your scans as jpg files, dreamticket. My scanned pictures are similar in size to yours when uploaded. I reduce all my scans to 750 pixels high for portraits, or wide if the orientation of the scan is landscape. The width for portraits, or the height for landscapes, must, of course, be set to adjust themselves automatically. The result of doing this is an uploaded image much the same as yours, and users will be able to click on it to increase it to a comfortably readable size.dreamticket wrote:I wanted to add another, but it got turned down because it was over 300kb -- is there anyway around this? It's not always possible to shrink a file further.
Judging by the lines on the clothing, I'd say Kennedy, but you're right...it is pretty atypical, and the figure poses veer more towards Watson. It may have been a rush job?dreamticket wrote:Here's one from the front cover of The Wizard (dated 15/12/1973) I wanted help with. It looks like Ian Kennedy, but could also be Jim Watson. What does anybody else think?