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Posted: Mon Feb 25th, 2019 03:55
 
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Ahh - I see what you mean - I assume you inserted the flickr url into the upload icon or did a copy & paste?

Just as an experiment, try using the blue cross to upload directly to the server and paste into the post.



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Yes very good!



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here's a direct post to the forum 

 




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as can be seen by the direct upload above the colour balance has been totally thrown out of kilter by a direct upload .in fact it looks like two totally different pictures 

back to the drawing board methinks

 




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That has done something odd to the colour!



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Looks OK if I upload a screen shot !  Did you use the Blue cross button to upload fro your hard disk?



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yep certainly did

 




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a Flickr cut and paste and a direct upload from desktop blue cross code 
is this my best side by jeff and jan  cohen, on Flickr

Attachment: is this my best side .jpg (Downloaded 165 times)

 




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Yes it is something about the way the image is rendered from the gallery compared to Flickr that really dulls the image quality.
I wish I understood the why of this but I acknowledge that it happens which is why I raised the topic about finding a better forum software.  Maybe Chris can comment on the why of this.



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At least this proves it's not a freak , both shots have a direct  comparison . What the actual answer is I don't know , I have never come across this before on any other forum and I post on lots , even Facebook does a better direct upload than here ,, compression I understand but what's altering the colours so drastically ?

 

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