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<blockquote data-quote="cwgrizz" data-source="post: 458103" data-attributes="member: 27017"><p>What a thread this has turned out to be. It doesn't seem like any real answers, only more questions. Ha! Just for the sake of information, I upload all of my .jpg images scaled to 1200 on the long side and 72 dpi. My exif data always shows up unless I manipulate the image using HDR or some stitch software. If I upload a .png file, I have noticed that the exif data is stripped and the image is converted to .jpg on this site (I think that is what I saw the other day. Ha!). Once the image is uploaded, I usually double click on it and set it to Left and Medium or Large. That is what works for me. No LRCC or anything to mess things up. Ha!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cwgrizz, post: 458103, member: 27017"] What a thread this has turned out to be. It doesn't seem like any real answers, only more questions. Ha! Just for the sake of information, I upload all of my .jpg images scaled to 1200 on the long side and 72 dpi. My exif data always shows up unless I manipulate the image using HDR or some stitch software. If I upload a .png file, I have noticed that the exif data is stripped and the image is converted to .jpg on this site (I think that is what I saw the other day. Ha!). Once the image is uploaded, I usually double click on it and set it to Left and Medium or Large. That is what works for me. No LRCC or anything to mess things up. Ha!! [/QUOTE]
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