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These are some general guide lines for preparing images to upload to your website:

1. Images MUST be in either .jpeg or .gif format

2. Images must be RGB colour mode, (images saved in CMYK will not upload).

3. Try to limit images to 60 kilobytes or less which will allow fast display for all website visitors.  (Larger images will however upload).

4. Images should be 72 dpi

5. The HOME PAGE image will display at the full size of the image you upload.  Ideally the HOME PAGE should be less than 350 pixels high and less than 800 wide.

6. The LOGO image will display at the full size of the image you upload.  Ideally the LOGO image should be less than 80 pixels high and 150 wide.

7. Other images should be at least 70 pixels high and at least 400 wide.  It is recommended that images uploaded to GALLERIES are approximately 600 pixels wide (portrait) or 600 pixels wide (landscape).
 

> NOTE: all images uploaded will retain their proportions. Images uploaded into your galleries will default to 400 pixels wide. You can change the size each image is displayed at, by adjusting the image width in your back office.

> NOTE 2: The artHIVES editing system does not require you to upload thumbnails, only full size images.

> NOTE 3: Uploading images to your website requires balancing quality of image vs. speed to load.  Higher quality images will be larger files, be slower to load and potentially be off-putting for visitors with slow internet connections.

When resizing images using Photoshop, choose a quality level around 5 as this should give you an image that is not too large and of a sufficient quality for web publication. It may be necessary to experiment with the quality level to strike the right balance between file size and quality.