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Author Topic: White / clear bowl with four decorated patterns by whom ? American studio ?  (Read 774 times)

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Offline GillyWI

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I want to post a pic of a glass bowl I have but the site says the file is too large, anyone know how to fix this?
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Re: Picture file too large
« Reply #1 on: February 01, 2015, 06:16:36 AM »
Welcome to the board. We have image help here: http://www.glassmessages.com/index.php/topic,6522.0.html but shout if get stuck. :)
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Re: Picture file too large
« Reply #2 on: February 01, 2015, 11:19:21 PM »
Hi Anne, I downloaded Infranview, I assume that's what I need to do, I am up in the 800-900kb range on pic sizes, and this is just overwhelming me, no idea what I am supposed to do with it. I can get as far as getting the image I want to share in Infranview, after that I sort of glaze over on resizing and saving it so I can share it with you.

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Re: Picture file too large
« Reply #3 on: February 02, 2015, 12:54:11 AM »
this might help... what I do.

1) Change camera settings to lower resolution. Lowest on mine is termed "VGA".

2) Transfer file to computer and do initial crop and rotate using simple Windows Photo Gallery application. Tab there that says 'fix'.
Crop it down to remove all non relevant portions of image. It will reduce file size. 
Please rotate image so it isn't on side or upside down!
Why do people fail to fix this obvious error that does my head in?   

3) Cropped image may now be small enough. I find often is.  If not..

4) Open Infranview >
Top left of page has 'File' >
Open.. >
Top left of page has 'Image' >
Resize/Resample.. >
Set new size selected >
depending on portrait or landscape image set the larger length of image to 700 pixel the other side will follow in proportion so only enter one side value >
set DPI at 72 >
hit the OK button >
it goes back to modified image being displayed [looks the same] >
hit 'File' >
Save as.. [give it a new name so that original doesn't get changed in case it's messed up]

Now, find modified image on computer and check file size.
Is it under 120kB and over 30kB?
Small file size will be a problematic if fine detail in image is needed to ID or highlight a manufacturing feature.
So it goes.

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Re: Picture file too large
« Reply #4 on: February 02, 2015, 02:21:36 AM »
Lets see if this works

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Re: Picture file too large
« Reply #5 on: February 02, 2015, 02:24:16 AM »
Thanks Anne.
My mom passed on late last year and this Saturday us kids were to go through and pick out stuff we wanted. She had been in the house for 70 (!) years and this I found in an attic. It is really cool looking so I grabbed it. No name that I can see, it is quite heavy. Just wondering what style it is or if anyone knows who might have made it, any info would be great.

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Re: Picture file too large
« Reply #6 on: February 02, 2015, 11:55:21 AM »
I'm sorry to hear of your loss, not an easy time for you.

I'm afraid I'm clueless about your piece, but it does indeed look very interesting.  :)

Would it be possible to see what the base (and underside) looks like, please?
Even if it looks as if there's nothing there, we can often tell a lot by the sort of "nothing" it is.
Whether is has been blown into a mould, whether there is a pontil scar or not, and if it has been modified to make it neater.

Thanks for persevering with posting images, it's much appreciated, and welcome to the gmb. :)
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Re: Picture file too large
« Reply #7 on: February 02, 2015, 09:22:48 PM »
Yep I was all prepared for that when I took the pictures, took 3 (TAKING I have no problem with, and most sites I have no problem posting either, unless the files are too large, so hopefully this little epiphany will help in the future).
It seems like it is or at least was pretty uneven on the bottom, there is a sort of dense/cushiony sort of clear tape on the bottom, I think to make it easier on a wood finich for example, is the impression I get. I am tempted to remove it to look for any sort of mark on it.

Do you think it would help to just start a new thread about it, not that I have it figured out?

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Re: Picture file too large
« Reply #8 on: February 02, 2015, 11:11:05 PM »
New topic not needed, we can edit out the bits we don't need afterwards, don't worry. I'll change the topic title for you to make it a bit more helpful and maybe catch someone's eyes. :)
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Re: White / clear bowl with four decorated patterns by whom?
« Reply #9 on: February 03, 2015, 10:55:31 AM »
 ;D I think we need to find out about the cushionny clear tape for protecting bases and furniture - it appears to be good stuff. It doesn't show, but does the securing business.

From what I can see, I reckon this is probably a studio piece, hand made by a glass artist. But I don't know very much about American Studio glass, I'm afraid. We might need some of our American members' input.
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