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Posted: Sat Feb 2nd, 2019 10:39
 
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Eric wrote:
wrong Thread sorry:banghead:

If it helps the birding community it's not in the wrong place.



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Robert wrote:
Eric wrote:
wrong Thread sorry:banghead:

If it helps the birding community it's not in the wrong place.


True but since you started a new thread on how to use Flickr ....better I put it there.



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now posted new thread

 




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that's irrelevant lovely shot

 




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Nice pix Ian.
Yes I agree, pixs have always looked a lot better before loading on the Forum but I think we can still ejoy looking at others members work as we all suffer with the same loss of uploaded image quality.



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Iain wrote:
There is a big difference

There certainly is!

It is all over the image but especially on the water droplets and top of the head.
The image quality is really crushed by the forum software.

I think we need to look again at this technically to find out what and why this is happening.
I dont have time at present but I am open to suggestions, help, alternatives.



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one from me yesterday posted via flickr . I will do a off i.mac upload right after to after ..
flight practise by jeff and jan cohen, on Flickr

 




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direct upload off desktop

Attachment: flight practise .jpg (Downloaded 16 times)

 




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hmmm basically as sharp , but the red channel seems subdued . surely though it's far easier and cheaper for j.k to just upload via flickr , for one its a free account if kept too under 1000 images , its easy to use (apart from rob ) :no:that is . and although a smaller size if interested you can direct link back to flickr and get all the exif data if required (as long as its posted ) never felt the need to hide mine

 




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On my 8 year old 27in cinema display Flicker looks better by far. Also I used Photo Mechanic when I was working in the Press world for sorting and captioning images, and still do to cull images before putting into LR. That programme has a direct upload tool for Flicker etc from the browser. Later no use if you don't have as it costs. Still have mine as a hangover but would not buy if retired and not tax deductable.



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