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15 User comments about photoshop Faux News Pics
missy
Brilliant. This is funny and quite a bit of work. Good job.
Alouette
The "Latest Headlines" column is a bit hard to read. This really needs maximum pixel width in order to appreciate the great work that went into it.
missy
On 7/7/2004 7:18:22 PM, Alouette said: The "Latest Headlines" column is a bit hard to read. This really needs maximum pixel width in order to appreciate the great work that went into it. Alouette, The player's comments state to view full size to read the text. If you click on the "view full" link you will be able to read everything. I had no problem reading it at all. I recommend you try doing this with many of the entries in all contests. They are sized down to be on the main page and sometimes you miss quite a bit by not seeing the "full view". Just a tip.
Alouette
On 7/7/2004 8:09:23 PM, missy said: The player's comments state to view full size to read the text. If you click on the "view full" link you will be able to read everything. I had no problem reading it at all. I recommend you try doing this with many of the entries in all contests. They are sized down to be on the main page and sometimes you miss quite a bit by not seeing the "full view". Just a tip. I did look at the "full view" and the max width of the image is 500 pixels. FN allows 530 pixels as max width so why not use it. It really is a great screen shot spoof.
missy
On 7/7/2004 8:18:57 PM, Alouette said: I did look at the "full view" and the max width of the image is 500 pixels. FN allows 530 pixels as max width so why not use it. It really is a great screen shot spoof. Uhmm.. not to split hairs here, but I checked the image size ... if you right click and select "properties" on the full view.. it states that the image is 770 pixels wide x 642 pixels in height. Much larger than 530... I don't think it could have gone larger without making you have to scroll the page to see it. I do not know why yours is only 500. That's kinda strange. We have had many quite larger than the sizes listed... and I think we can all agree the larger the pic the better we can see the work.
tthibodo2000
Very funny and a great job. looks very realistic..
makri
On 7/7/2004 8:18:57 PM, Alouette said: I did look at the "full view" and the max width of the image is 500 pixels. FN allows 530 pixels as max width so why not use it The max contest view width is 500 pixels wide, as far as I know full view does not have any size limits. That being said, I think it's better to make entries that rely on text so that they're readable in the contest view too. When you know the site limitations you can use them for your advantage. Not everyone views full.
TrailerTrash
This is just TOOOOO funny for words... Here we see our "beloved" Kerry flip-flopping again. Just wondering, does he give tongue too.
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