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Very nice photos...Enough for today ...
They look fine now... Right after I posted them, they were huge, had to scroll the screen in all directions to see the totality of each photo... I'm relieved that it's resolved :grin:Cool stuff... nice shots.
Why do you think your images are too large?
+1 to what Arjuna wrote.They are too large. The forum will only display images to 1200 pixels wide. If you link to a larger image, the forum software downloads the full image, but then re-sizes it to 1200 pixels wide once the load is complete. This uses up bandwidth, and slows the load time. When you link to a larger image, then every time someone views this page, it uses more bandwidth and takes longer to load, but the final result will still be an image that is 1200 pixels wide, or less. In my view, it is more polite to link to images that are 1200 pixels or less in width.
Exactly right. As a courtesy to others, I would also limit the number of photos in a single post to three or four at most. (I normally only post one or two in any one post, and add a link to an off-site gallery if there are more.)They are too large. The forum will only display images to 1200 pixels wide. If you link to a larger image, the forum software downloads the full image, but then re-sizes it to 1200 pixels wide once the load is complete. This uses up bandwidth, and slows the load time. When you link to a larger image, then every time someone views this page, it uses more bandwidth and takes longer to load, but the final result will still be an image that is 1200 pixels wide, or less. In my view, it is more polite to link to images that are 1200 pixels or less in width.
Thanks for validating my concern. I had no idea they were so large. I'll see what I can do to reduce their size.... I stored them in IMGUR after exporting them as JPEGs from LR5 into a separate folder.... I'm not a totally new to this, but obviously I don't know about this issue. Any clues in how to setup the export parameters? I don't want to use bandwidth for no reason... I apologize again.They are too large. The forum will only display images to 1200 pixels wide. If you link to a larger image, the forum software downloads the full image, but then re-sizes it to 1200 pixels wide once the load is complete. This uses up bandwidth, and slows the load time. When you link to a larger image, then every time someone views this page, it uses more bandwidth and takes longer to load, but the final result will still be an image that is 1200 pixels wide, or less. In my view, it is more polite to link to images that are 1200 pixels or less in width.
Great job on the composite Jim.An odd combination so I am posting it twice
Composite with a photo I took in Florence with an Olympus EM-1 for the background and an A7r for the model.
Jim
I like G43's photographic style and I think it would be a loss if we saw no more of his images (they've all gone as I write this).Heard you ... may the Moderator take them out.