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Jun 26, 2008 01:16 |  #1

I use print screen to capture image and then use paint inorder to downsize the file to the limit imposed. In this process I observed that I lost a lot of picture quality and lighting. I will appreciate your advise on this.

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Jun 26, 2008 05:49 |  #2

nice images.

there are more technical ways to process your images. For a start there are some reasonable camera software packages that will help as an introduction and then there is Photoshop which can be quite technical for depending ones ability.

These look quite goos as they are. I'd like to see some of your others.


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Jun 26, 2008 08:17 |  #3

Wow, now those are close ups! Very nice, I'de sure be happy with them. :)




  
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Jun 26, 2008 08:19 |  #4

Wow very nice detail even though, love the swallow!


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Jun 26, 2008 11:42 |  #5

wayne_eddy wrote in post #5794892 (external link)
nice images.

there are more technical ways to process your images. For a start there are some reasonable camera software packages that will help as an introduction and then there is Photoshop which can be quite technical for depending ones ability.

These look quite goos as they are. I'd like to see some of your others.

Thanks Wayne.

I already use Photoshop for PPing. But the problem is for posting the pics in this forum, I use paint tool inorder to downsize the pic under 100KB. In the process i've noticed a marked decrease in pic quality.
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Jun 26, 2008 11:50 as a reply to  @ enjoy's post |  #6

Your photos are stunning on your site..beautiful perspectives.


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Jun 26, 2008 15:36 |  #7

Two stunning shots. Great work. :-)


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Jun 26, 2008 15:39 |  #8

Excellent shots.

BTW I post the pics in

If you have the pics hosted at high quality on another server, just link to those pics in this forum by starting a post and then click the little yellow "Insert Picture" Icon above the text box, then paste in the link to the pic on the other server and click OK.


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Jun 26, 2008 17:18 |  #9

Great shots, I am liking the avocet especially.


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Jun 26, 2008 17:24 |  #10

WOW very nice shots


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Jun 26, 2008 20:05 as a reply to  @ canonloader's post |  #11

Oh I'm glad you are using PS for your excellent images.

Image sizing:

I open the image in CS3, Image->Image Size (ALT+CTRL+I).

Make the longest edge 1000 pixels (or the desired length -1000pix is the max for this Forum).

Image -> Mode 8 Bits/Channel

Then File->Save As (to where you want it to be saved). Choose your Image Options Quality level and Save.

I just performed the exercise on a RAW image and saved it for a file size of 270Kb and again at 90kB and 65Kb. The 90kb images is visibly no different to the larger file and the 65kb image is fine for posting.

My ISP lets me have some webspace. I then send the file to that webspace using my favourite FTP program. create a URL for it and link it to this posting with the "Insert Image" tile/button on the post editor (?) window.

Here's the 65K image. Normally I post at about 250Kb or so.

IMAGE NOT FOUND
HTTP response: 404 | MIME changed to 'text/html' | Byte size: ZERO


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Jun 26, 2008 20:26 |  #12

Two nice images...great details in both.

As for posting...I usually post in the 250kb size...but I link from Photobucket so it doesen't contravene the 100kb limit on POTN as I'm not taking up POTN space..


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Jun 27, 2008 15:51 |  #13

Flo wrote in post #5796688 (external link)
Your photos are stunning on your site..beautiful perspectives.

Thanks Gail

Sindri Skulason wrote in post #5798007 (external link)
Two stunning shots. Great work. :-)

Thanks Sindri

canonloader wrote in post #5798030 (external link)
Excellent shots.

If you have the pics hosted at high quality on another server, just link to those pics in this forum by starting a post and then click the little yellow "Insert Picture" Icon above the text box, then paste in the link to the pic on the other server and click OK.

Thanks Mitch.

Thanks Wayne - I will definitely follow the advice.

Thanks Everyone for looking at the pics.


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Jun 27, 2008 16:36 as a reply to  @ enjoy's post |  #14

I think they look great. Well done.


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