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<blockquote data-quote="Deezey" data-source="post: 283556" data-attributes="member: 13223"><p>The Forum automatically resizes all photos to 1024 on the LONG side of the photo. So my D610 files that are 6016X4016px will be resized to 1024px on the long side. But when the Forum resizes for you it removes all the imbedded information the camera attaches to you file. Things like: Shutter Speed, Aperture, ISO,ECT ECT...they just disappear.</p><p></p><p>The secret is when you svae a file for upload to this forum, resize it yourself to 1000 pixels on the long side. This way all that information is preserved. And when you mouse over the photo all your camera settings will be displayed so we can see what settings you used to record the shot! It is a great tool to help everyone learn new shooting styles. Or to help them dial in on what they may be doing wrong if they choose to try and imitate your beautiful work.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Deezey, post: 283556, member: 13223"] The Forum automatically resizes all photos to 1024 on the LONG side of the photo. So my D610 files that are 6016X4016px will be resized to 1024px on the long side. But when the Forum resizes for you it removes all the imbedded information the camera attaches to you file. Things like: Shutter Speed, Aperture, ISO,ECT ECT...they just disappear. The secret is when you svae a file for upload to this forum, resize it yourself to 1000 pixels on the long side. This way all that information is preserved. And when you mouse over the photo all your camera settings will be displayed so we can see what settings you used to record the shot! It is a great tool to help everyone learn new shooting styles. Or to help them dial in on what they may be doing wrong if they choose to try and imitate your beautiful work. [/QUOTE]
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