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<blockquote data-quote="Bob Blaylock" data-source="post: 423301" data-attributes="member: 16749"><p> <ul> <li data-xf-list-type="ul">Your phone uses its WiFi transceiver to connect to the WU-1a. Thus, you need to break that connection, in order to reestablish a WiFi connection that leads to the Internet.<br /> <br /> </li> <li data-xf-list-type="ul">Make sure you're trying to send a .JPG file, not a .NEF. Your camera may be configured to produce both, or to produce one or the other. Most places to which you might try to upload a picture don't support the .NEF format.<br /> <br /> </li> <li data-xf-list-type="ul">I always download at “Original” size, and then, if necessary, use some editor on my phone to rescale to a smaller size. Most places to which I would ever upload a picture do not seem to have any problem with my uploading the full 24-megapixel file I get straight from the camera. “VGA” size is an absurdly small size by any modern standards, and I have a difficult time imagining any reasonable use for such a small image on any modern site. I never have bothered to figure out what it means by “Recommended” size. I always transfer “Original” size, as I said before, and if I need to use it anywhere that has a problem with that, I rescale it from there to an appropriate size using an app on my phone.</li> </ul></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bob Blaylock, post: 423301, member: 16749"] [list][*]Your phone uses its WiFi transceiver to connect to the WU-1a. Thus, you need to break that connection, in order to reestablish a WiFi connection that leads to the Internet. [*]Make sure you're trying to send a .JPG file, not a .NEF. Your camera may be configured to produce both, or to produce one or the other. Most places to which you might try to upload a picture don't support the .NEF format. [*]I always download at “Original” size, and then, if necessary, use some editor on my phone to rescale to a smaller size. Most places to which I would ever upload a picture do not seem to have any problem with my uploading the full 24-megapixel file I get straight from the camera. “VGA” size is an absurdly small size by any modern standards, and I have a difficult time imagining any reasonable use for such a small image on any modern site. I never have bothered to figure out what it means by “Recommended” size. I always transfer “Original” size, as I said before, and if I need to use it anywhere that has a problem with that, I rescale it from there to an appropriate size using an app on my phone.[/list] [/QUOTE]
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