This site requires new users to accept that a small amount of member data is captured and held in an attempt to reduce spammers and to manage users. This site also uses cookies to ensure ease of use. In order to comply with new DPR regulations you are required to agree/disagree with this process. If you do not agree then please email the Admins using info@nikondslr.uk after requesting a new account. Thank you.

 Moderated by: chrisbet, Page:  First Page Previous Page  1  2   
D4 Nikon   -   Page   2
 Rate Topic 
AuthorPost



Posted: Sun Jul 22nd, 2012 10:08
 
11th Post
Ralph G Speer



Joined: Thu Apr 5th, 2012
Location: Saugerties, New York USA
Posts: 122
Status: 
Offline
Iain,

I would do that if I could. Know of any way it could be done? I did post a larger one my gallery but still can't see the bugs.

Ralph



____________________
Ralph G Speer



________________________
RGSpeer
 




Posted: Sun Jul 22nd, 2012 11:34
 
12th Post
Ed Matusik



Joined: Thu Apr 5th, 2012
Location: Pennsylvania USA
Posts: 187
Status: 
Offline
Ralph G Speer wrote: Iain,

I would do that if I could. Know of any way it could be done? I did post a larger one my gallery but still can't see the bugs.

Ralph

I think Ralph that you have to use a program that permits transfer of large files. Then you email a link to that file and whoever you designate can download the full image to their computer. JK and I did that once with one of my photos. - EdM.

 




Posted: Sun Jul 22nd, 2012 13:05
 
13th Post
Robert



Joined: Sun Apr 1st, 2012
Location: South Lakeland, UK
Posts: 4066
Status: 
Offline
An easy way is to take it up to 1:1 full res in your favourite viewer, then do a screenshot of an area you would like to discuss.



____________________
Robert.

 




Posted: Mon Jul 23rd, 2012 18:22
 
14th Post
Ralph G Speer



Joined: Thu Apr 5th, 2012
Location: Saugerties, New York USA
Posts: 122
Status: 
Offline
I just put up a crop of 100% one that I took at 12,800 ISO Taken in the rain and no so good lighting.It's in my Gallery as tester -- Check out the Exif for all readings.

Ralph



____________________
Ralph G Speer



________________________
RGSpeer
 

Reply
1st new
This is topic ID = 272     Current time is 10:40 Page:  First Page Previous Page  1  2     
Nikon DSLR Forums > Camera and Lens Forums > Cameras > D4 Nikon Top

Users viewing this topic

Post quick reply

Go to top
Go to end
Messages
Home
Recent topics
Unread posts
Last posts
Splash

Current theme is Modern editor



A small amount of member data is captured and held in an attempt to reduce spammers and to manage users. This site also uses cookies to ensure ease of use. In order to comply with new DPR regulations you are required to agree/disagree with this process. If you do not agree then please email the Admins using info@nikondslr.uk Thank you.


Hosted by Octarine Services

UltraBB 1.173 Copyright © 2008-2025 Data 1 Systems
Page processed in 0.0401 seconds (65% database + 35% PHP). 52 queries executed.