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Jul 20, 2006 11:46 |  #1

This shot has tons of dust on the sensor I think. Also I dont really know how to compress the file without losing all of the detail.


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Jul 20, 2006 11:59 |  #2

Nice picture, dust or not. I've been there and it truly is beautiful. I'll be back up next year, can't wait.

Anybody visiting Yellowstone should take the time to drive up here, just exit at the Northeast gate.

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Jul 20, 2006 12:04 |  #3

Beautiful shot! We used to spend a month in Yellowstone every summer and always made time for a trip up through the Beartooth. Thanks for the memories!


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Jul 20, 2006 12:06 |  #4

Looks like you've a nice capture there. Have you tried the 'save for web' feature in Photoshop?? Set your pixel size first (800 on the longest edge) and then set your quality until your image is just below 100k. See below.


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Jul 20, 2006 12:11 |  #5

Thanks guys. Thanks for the photoshop tips! I have photoshop just not on the Computer that I am using to post these pictures.. Grrr...




  
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