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Okay, it would make better sense to squee about this when I've posted it. But I worked on it untill 11 last night and I'm quite proud of it.

I have been getting requests for lyric sheets for the CD, and since I had all the lyrics and all the sheet music entered in the computer, I thought putting together a songbook wouldn't be any big deal.

Well, it turns out to be a slightly bigger deal than I thought, but it's done. There are lyrics and sheet music for all the songs, and lead sheets on the facing page for most of the songs, along with a page explaining a little bit about what each song was about, and some nice pictures to fill in empty spots.

I am totally impressed with Photoshop's ability to optimize pictures for the web, by the way. I tried it in a fit of whimsy, and discovered it reduced jpeg sizes by a factor of 10. With that plus reducing total pixel numbers (there's no need to insert an eight inch wide picture into a six inch wide space, when a six inch wide picture would work fine and takes up less bandwidth), I cut the size of the final songbook from 50 MB to 16.1MB.

But 16.1 MB still seems awfully big. For instance, it's big enough that I'm going to go up to Carson Newman to upload it. Should I just dump the pictures and leave blank space? There's a picture of Peter playing his dulcimer, a picture of Dave Alway blowing a horn at GaFilk's New Years Party, a picture of me in Patience, a page of pictures of Judi signing (they don't do her justice--but they will print on paper and movies won't, and anyway, I don't *have* a movie of Judi signing) and some mimmoth drawings.

It would be possible to make it available on CD, so that people who are sipping the net through dial-up can still get it if they want. And I'm not sure how much demand there will even be.

Let me know what you think. And watch this space for uploads.

Date: 2007-05-13 04:12 pm (UTC)
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From: [identity profile] technoshaman.livejournal.com
w00t. Keep the pics; 16mb is small enough that folks can go to the library and save it to USB key. Gripping hand, I'm not the only one around here with a burner that could get it to bandwidth-challenged West Coasties...

(I seem to recall *somewhere* there's a movie of Judi signing...)

*sigh* I've gotten spoiled on dialup. I'd download 16mb without thinking about it; it would take you over an hour to shove that up a 56k pipe.

Date: 2007-05-13 04:23 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] catsittingstill.livejournal.com
I get my husband to take me over to his office, unhook the ethernet from his computer and hook it up to mine. But it's less convenient than having high speed internet at home.

Date: 2007-05-13 09:51 pm (UTC)
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USB keychain drives are great for that kind of thing. No need to change network cables...

Back when I had a slow connection I occasionally dragged a 160GB USB drive to move big files from work to home. One of my coworkers with cable occasionally goes the other direction -- all we have at work is a T1.

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