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Posted: Tue Apr 23rd, 2019 02:53
 
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You are using just 26 GB of your 70GB bandwidth and 2.4GB of your 5 GB disk space.

The occasional use of video is not going to impact costs.



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Once it is enabled then there is no going back.  All it needs is some idiot who start making 4K video uploads of his granny's birthday party, etc., and we then have the problem of culling the video content, with the consequential broken links.
Please DO NOT enable.



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As you wish - .mov & .mp4 files removed from attachments.



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Robert thoese are A1 pixs of the old quarry and river estuary!



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Thanks Graham, I am finally getting to explore that part of the local landscape.  I really want to get up Harter fell, each year I promise myself I will make it but no-go to date.  I would love to be up there at dawn, maybe with mist in the valleys. Maybe this year?



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I would love to do a video of my grans birthday party , do you have a spare time machine :lol:

 




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Robert, You might want to see how this works for you.
https://www.dpreview.com/news/3555713063/timelapse-releases-studio-editing-plug-in-for-lightroom-users



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Thank you JK, that looks good, it may be just what I need.  I will have a closer look later.

I have been out of action for the last week and even simple stuff is an effort still.  I had a fall, I tripped over a drill handle outside and fell on my back on a jagged rock.

iPhone image of the rock


The sharp spike made a bad gouge in the flesh but worse, somehow it seems to have torn a muscle near my pelvis which is giving me excruciating pain in certain positions.  Pain killers etc. are helping but my enthusiasm for doing 'stuff' has waned somewhat.  It is improving but only very slowly.

The 'Project'  I am digging out the slag behind my shed to give me more room and my neighbour is planning to build a new shed on his patch, so it's a bit of a joint effort.






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Oh dear.  I hope you recover soon Robert.
I wont do H&SE spiel as I dont believe in it.  Accidents are a warning!

Hope that you are up and fit again soon.



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