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		<title>Comments to Video Tutorial: Choosing the Right Image Format</title>
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  	<updated>2008-04-30T16:04:58-07:00</updated>
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  	  <name>Practical Ecommerce</name>
			<email>info@practicalecommerce.com</email>
  	</author>
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		<rights>Copyright 2007 Confluence Publishing DBA Practical Ecommerce</rights>
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			<title>Jordan P</title>
			<link href="http://www.practicalecommerce.com/articles/470/Video-Tutorial-Choosing-the-Right-Image-Format/#comment9676" rel="alternate"/>
			<id>http://www.practicalecommerce.com/articles/470/Video-Tutorial-Choosing-the-Right-Image-Format/#comment9676</id>
			<updated>2008-04-30T16:04:58-07:00</updated>
			<summary>Great tutorial again!!!</summary>
			</entry>
			
				<entry>
			<title>Brian B</title>
			<link href="http://www.practicalecommerce.com/articles/470/Video-Tutorial-Choosing-the-Right-Image-Format/#comment4576" rel="alternate"/>
			<id>http://www.practicalecommerce.com/articles/470/Video-Tutorial-Choosing-the-Right-Image-Format/#comment4576</id>
			<updated>2008-01-06T16:17:45-07:00</updated>
			<summary>Hey I&#039;ve been trying to guess through what I should know about some of the image-saving for web questions... and although it was a relatively basic breakdown I did get some good ideas from watching it.  I&#039;ve always just picked the from the sub-menu that gives you the 5 options - jpg, gif, png-8, png-24, and wbmp...  and had no idea what i&#039;m doing with the detail options.  I really wish there had been more coverage of some of those details but now I&#039;m going to use your method and just use defaults from the alternative sub-menu that you had been using.   Well I am also getting alot from the CSS video-tutorials, so thank you much and keep up the great lessons!</summary>
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				<entry>
			<title>Jamie Gooch</title>
			<link href="http://www.practicalecommerce.com/articles/470/Video-Tutorial-Choosing-the-Right-Image-Format/#comment3275" rel="alternate"/>
			<id>http://www.practicalecommerce.com/articles/470/Video-Tutorial-Choosing-the-Right-Image-Format/#comment3275</id>
			<updated>2007-07-10T07:30:02-07:00</updated>
			<summary>Great tutorial. I&#039;m wondering if PNG files are suitable for use in HTML e-mail broadcasts, such as e-newsletters. Anyone know if they display well in Outlook, for instance?</summary>
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			<title>Brendan Gallagher</title>
			<link href="http://www.practicalecommerce.com/articles/470/Video-Tutorial-Choosing-the-Right-Image-Format/#comment1801" rel="alternate"/>
			<id>http://www.practicalecommerce.com/articles/470/Video-Tutorial-Choosing-the-Right-Image-Format/#comment1801</id>
			<updated>2007-05-05T18:04:19-07:00</updated>
			<summary>Terrific tutorial, Brian.  Got to figure that will be mighty helpful to quite a few folk around here.  Do you accept digital beers for a job well done?</summary>
			</entry>
			
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			<title>Jim King</title>
			<link href="http://www.practicalecommerce.com/articles/470/Video-Tutorial-Choosing-the-Right-Image-Format/#comment1783" rel="alternate"/>
			<id>http://www.practicalecommerce.com/articles/470/Video-Tutorial-Choosing-the-Right-Image-Format/#comment1783</id>
			<updated>2007-05-03T12:16:04-07:00</updated>
			<summary>Brian,
I love your tutorials.  Keep &#039;em up.  The explanation of the png format was helpful.  I was familiar with the format but not with its advantages.</summary>
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