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  1. <p>We have several options which we can enable/disable. There is one addition I would appreciate highly:<br>

    When I create a new folder the next step is automaticly this Aurigma Image Uploader. Quite often I create new folder to split the content of larger folder so this step requiring a cancellation annoys me. Otherwise I prefer to upload my new work one by one because of better JPG quality and control of their order (especially the three last ones appearing on my member page.<br>

    Would you one day allow the disabling of Aurigma? Likely not highest on your to-do-list...</p>

  2. <p>Normally my RAW editing workflow ends with <strong>Save for Web & Devices</strong>, but my latest uploads are larger and saved with Exif data for usage on my online gallery as well.<br>

    <br /> As I checked the Details of my uploaded photos I noticed how the quite interesting and for many likely helpfull Exif data, <strong>negative</strong> Exposure Bias Value is displayed as<br>

    <br /> ExposureBiasValue: <strong>+429496728 5/6 </strong>while other Exif readers display this value correctly as <strong>EV -0.7.</strong><br>

    <br /> The positive Exposure compensations are displayed correctly though. I wonder if your programmers could make this changed? Maybe a minor detail, but still essential for anyone wanting to learn by studying others' work - I think.<strong><br /></strong></p>

  3. <p><strong>Josh,</strong></p>

     

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    <p>Blackberry and Nokia users should now be sent to the mobile site automatically as well.</p>

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    <p>I just tested your claim: Nokia Browser on my C6 did indeed forward me to <strong>m.photo.net</strong>, but unfortunately with following message:</p>

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    <p><strong>Server Error</strong><br>

    The requested URL cannot be accessed due to a system error on this server.</p>

    </blockquote>

     

  4. <p>I have earlier visited PN with my Nokia C6-01 (latest Symbian Anna installed) and just now entered this <strong>m.phone.net</strong>. Unfortunately neither Nokia Browser nor Opera Mobile on my C6 did display your mobile version instead the normal web version. Knowing Nokia's small market share in USA this mobile version likely won't become reality, I am afraid.</p>
  5. <p>Actually we are limited to <strong>680 </strong>pixels width: just one pixel wider than this and PN server will shrink it down.<br /> I just made this test: uploaded <strong>681x454 </strong>pixels image, filesize <strong>64,7</strong> KB. PN resized it down to <strong>680x453</strong> pixels the initial "md" version, filesize down to <strong>39,8</strong> KB.<br /> I started here uploading photos with 580 pixels width, later framing version made them to 800 pixels, but careful observation showed me long time ago 680 being the max - if one prefer not to get resizing. Firefox has this handy <em>View Image Info</em> tool (right mouse button).</p>
  6. <p>Firstly I'm a subscriber to PN and have to admit being lately passive in uploading new photos and writing comments. Have lost my film cans as the result of this laziness.<br>

    Today I uploaded three new photos and experienced something: I was able to make just one submission for critique, the second photo gave just <strong>Submit for rating</strong> as the only option.<br>

    I have been reading several forum discussions about so many people being just "takers" not "givers", so maybe there is a new (hidden) feature that kinda force me to write comments to others in order to be able to ask any myself?<br>

    Or something else?</p>

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