Message-Id: <199607090625.XAA02432@ccnet4.ccnet.com> Date: Mon, 08 Jul 1996 23:25:41 -0700 To: tenchi@usagi.jrd.dec.com From: Gregory Matteson Subject: Re: New Tenchi Web page Reply-To: tenchi At 01:30 PM 7/8/96 -0400, you wrote: >Well just writing to let folks on this ML know that i finally finished up >a web page for our favorite series !! >To those folks tired of the word Shrine in web pages I do humbly >appologize, and ask that you PLEASE don't hold that against it!!! >The URL is http://www.iquest.net/~bkoz/tenchi >A word of warning you want ot view this page in FULL SCREEN, a windowed >browser pushes the text over the pictures (Yeah I know I could've avoided >that using Tables, but I didn't have 'tables" in HTML mastered so...) >I plan to fix the full screen problem and by the way does anyone have any >REAL GOOD pictures of Aeka?? >The ones I can find are Okay, I just am looking for something better for >her though (worthy of a Royal Princess of Planet Juria )!!! > Perhaps I am naive; no, I know I am naive B-), but I just took a look at your tenchi page and I thought it looked fine, except for a few typos. After puzzling over other people's comments I thought I would let you know, I was looking at it with Netscape 2.0 in windows at 800x600, and it was maybe a dozen pixels or so too wide,(it scrolls horiz.) so I presume that by "full screen", you are using something besides a wintel, which is after all the majority (or is it least common denominator?), and some people are still running at 640x480. I have read that different browsers can give radically different results(though I can hardly tell the difference between what I see in netscape 2.0 and IE 3.0Beta) I have just started doing screen captures, getting really good clean 640x480 24bit captures from my complete Tenchi OVA LD's, and am building up my collection. If you would let me know what sort (or where from in series) you would consider a "real good"of Aeka, I would be happy to try to please you with a uuencoded JPEG attachment. BTW: hoping not to bore with the obvious to more expert persons, but in playing with digitized video, the abstract fact that "consumer" TVs mask off 5-10% of the edges really comes home. The LDs, especially Pioneer, are clean and sharp from edge to edge and corner to corner.B-) Greg M.