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The Gallery page is intended to highlight member clubs and special events from photographs provided by our membership for publishing.  Such images could include photographs of grounds, club-houses, courses, awards presentations, special events, and shooters.  From time to time, KSSCA may highlight individual clubs, individual KSSCA members, or special events such as State sporting clays, NSCA 5-stand and F.I.T.A.S.C. competitons through the Gallery page.

Good image quality in viewing the gallery images requires the brightness and contrast of your display monitor to be properly adjusted.  With a properly adjusted monitor you should be able to distinguish a difference in shades of gray on the grayscale below from A (solid white) to Z (solid black).

You may need to adjust the brightness and contract of your monitor to obtain optimum results.  Should your monitor need adjustment, we recommend setting the monitor contrast to the maximum level, and then adjusting the monitor brightness (up or down) until you can see a difference in each segment of the grayscale below, from A...solid white to Z...solid black.

For procedures and instructions on how to provide KSSCA with images for publication to this website, click here.  Otherwise, please feel free to browse the galleries of the member clubs (see below):

Cedar Hill Claythorne
Cokeley Farms Flint Oak
Gypsum Valley La Sada
Locust Point Lynbrooke
Marais Des Cygnes Pheasant Farms
Powder Creek Kansas Clays & Hunts
Ravenwood Rohrer's
Shady Creek  

 

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Instructions:  Images provided should be between 500 to 800 pixels in the long dimension with an aspect ratio of 0.8x for the short dimension.  For example, long dimension = 500 pixels the short dimension should be approximately 0.8 x 500 or 400 pixels.  In addition, images provided for publication should be provided in JPEG [*.jpg] format.  In JPEG [*.jpg] file formats, the image quality and file size in related to the compression level used to capture the image.  Typical quality settings for software and digital cameras that provide direct capture of JPEG images are low, medium and high.  High settings provide a higher fidelity picture with a resulting larger file size.  While low settings provide much lower image quality, but provide significant reduction in file sizes.  High quality "looks the best" but takes the web-user much longer to display the image.  In comparison of high vs. low, it is a "trade" between image quality and time (for image download).  As a compromise, we recommend using a "medium" setting for the JPEG images provided for publication.  These are the best compromise between file size (time) and image quality.

Example JPEG [*.jpg] photographs at low, medium and high quality levels are provided below in recommended file sizes:

high | 400 x 500 (71kb)|480 x 600(107kb)|700 x 560(121kb)|640 x 800(157kb)|800 x 640(188kb)

medium | 400 x 500 (34kb)|480 x 600(54kb)|700 x 560(56kb)|640 x 800(71kb)|800 x 640(86kb)

low | 400 x 500 (21kb)|480 x 600(32kb)|700 x 560(35)|640 x 800(44kb)|800 x 640(51kb)

To submit images for publication on this website, send them as attachments to Eileene Duryee.  Model releases, if applicable, should be provided with the transmission.  KSSCA reserves the right to publish or not publish any images submitted for publication.