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Canon Thursday 31 October 2019


MarcelRomviel

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Here's how i do it:

1) scale the picture so it is max 1000 pixels.

i start with a jpg.

scaling can be done with any photo editing program, my quick and dirty method: use microsoft office for it. (right click .jpg, open with , MS office, image, change format.. 14% for my 5d4, 17 for the 5d2) save as..xxx.jpg

2) in the post click : Upload a file, select the xxx.jpg file.

3): choose full image

 

repeat 3x

 

No idea on how to delete posted messages. Maybe you need an operator to do it.

Jan.

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Here's how i do it:

1) scale the picture so it is max 1000 pixels.

i start with a jpg.

scaling can be done with any photo editing program, my quick and dirty method: use microsoft office for it. (right click .jpg, open with , MS office, image, change format.. 14% for my 5d4, 17 for the 5d2) save as..xxx.jpg

2) in the post click : Upload a file, select the xxx.jpg file.

3): choose full image

 

repeat 3x

 

No idea on how to delete posted messages. Maybe you need an operator to do it.

Jan.

Thanks for that info. I had done pretty much as you said and even uploaded my photo. The problem came when I tried to get it to stay as a posted image. I tried 'More Options' but all that did was to get me into deeper trouble because there was no way I could see to cancel or delete the attatment. I will have one more go and see if I can get it to work.

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One more from Friday Night. Canon 5D MK IV, 40mm f/2.8

Sometimes it's not about the perfect lighting or the dynamic range and sharpest lens and tack sharp image.

Sometimes when everything seems wrong, there is magic and it transcends just a photograph.

Shooting in the dark. :) 18567598-orig.jpg

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Cheers, Mark
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I have just about nothing this week. Visited some friends in Stockholm and took one blurry photo. Carried my camera with me all of the time but did not have the time to shoot more than the odd snapshot. Hopefully next week is better. Sold our house today.

 

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Canon 70D 24mm pancake

Hope the view from the kitchenwindow in the new hous is as nice as the old one.

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