That's not a bad idea.
Yeah, it's pretty good!
Pinball cleanup threadedited 24th Aug '12 6:08:26 AM by OzzieScribbler
Conversely, Polish autumn is either absolutely ugly (if it's wet), or one of the most gorgeous sights on this Lord's good red-golden earthThat's not bad. Alternately, we could have one pic on one side of the page and the other on the opposite side.
I'd like that; we don't get to do fun arrangements very often.
That was the amazing part. Things just keep going.Like that?
edit: shortened captions according to suggestion
edited 25th Aug '12 9:51:29 AM by OzzieScribbler
Conversely, Polish autumn is either absolutely ugly (if it's wet), or one of the most gorgeous sights on this Lord's good red-golden earthJust go with brevity. A simple "Trailer" and "Movie" caption would work best for that arrangement, I think.
Yeah, that avatar's a 'Shop of my real face.Yup.
Agreed.
Fine for me.
"For a successful technology, reality must take precedence over public relations, for Nature cannot be fooled." - Richard FeynmanEdited captions as asked.
So, do we agree that the discussion is wrapping up right now? For the record: once we all agree, somebody else is ought to do the honour of putting the images up. I'm still unaccustomed to editing this Wiki.
edited 25th Aug '12 9:59:22 AM by OzzieScribbler
Conversely, Polish autumn is either absolutely ugly (if it's wet), or one of the most gorgeous sights on this Lord's good red-golden earthWe need a few more votes first, but thanks for the work you've done in this thread!
That was the amazing part. Things just keep going.I like these pictures.
One or two more votes for 32 and we can run with them.
I vote yes.
We're gonna have to back up and punt again, the separated pics don't work well on the actual page...I left them there for a demo.
A 2-panel pic with the "the trailer" and "the movie" in the pics up in the corner is probably going to have to be the way to go.
Did a lil' messin', not really happy with any results. Combined:
That was the amazing part. Things just keep going.
Looks neat.
I think the current version of the picture (the ones that are seporate) messed up the formatting of the article (at least on IE 9). (Unless it's intended programming of the site).
edited 28th Aug '12 5:37:17 AM by KarjamP
That works for me.
I don't use IE except when I have to, but it does look bad on the page.
edited 28th Aug '12 6:03:51 AM by Willbyr
Funnily, IE 9 is THE ONLY browser in which such thing does look good actually (on my computer, that is) ^_^'
Telcontar, with all the respect, with such lettering 43 cannot pass my graphic designer sense. It should be either 29 with caption "Up: Trailer, down: Movie" or this: [[quote:320:]]
edited 28th Aug '12 11:05:05 AM by OzzieScribbler
Conversely, Polish autumn is either absolutely ugly (if it's wet), or one of the most gorgeous sights on this Lord's good red-golden earthMaybe it's just because I'm using IE 7 right now, but that text looks worse than the first version.
Good to know...sometimes pics don't show up right in here, so I have to make sure.
edited 28th Aug '12 11:51:50 AM by Willbyr
It is not your browser.
Becky: Who are you? The Mysterious Stranger: An angel. Huck: What's your name? The Mysterious Stranger: Satan.What about now?
[[320:]]
Conversely, Polish autumn is either absolutely ugly (if it's wet), or one of the most gorgeous sights on this Lord's good red-golden earthStill just as chunky, I'm afraid. I tried to keep the lettering smooth and more subtle; it should give information clearly whilst not detracting from the image (edit: through contrast in color or style, or by making the image more macro-like). It's not like I used Arial instead of Helvetica or something (mine's in Geneva).
Either image with text is preferable to the current separated arrangement.
edited 28th Aug '12 11:58:22 AM by Telcontar
That was the amazing part. Things just keep going.
I like the idea. Any of those shots paired up with actual one for the movie would work, but this pair probably does the job best.
Conversely, Polish autumn is either absolutely ugly (if it's wet), or one of the most gorgeous sights on this Lord's good red-golden earth