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    Re: Post Your Best Nature Shots!



    Congrats! You deserve it!

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    Re: Post Your Best Nature Shots!

    Congrats Nate!

    Maybe now there is chance you are selling your 400 5.6? []

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    Re: Post Your Best Nature Shots!



    Here are a couple more shots too add too this thread.


    [img]/cfs-file.ashx/__key/CommunityServer.Components.UserFiles/00.00.00.28.86/0121-edited-reduced.JPG[/img]





    [img]/cfs-file.ashx/__key/CommunityServer.Components.UserFiles/00.00.00.28.86/0139-reduced.JPG[/img]





    [img]/cfs-file.ashx/__key/CommunityServer.Components.UserFiles/00.00.00.28.86/0140.TIF-reduced.JPG[/img]





    I want a new lens so bad now!

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    hey FG - really nice shots.


    was wondering, how do you get your file sizes so small? 50K?


    trying to upload a pic that's 196K and keep getting the "exceeds file size" error.


    Your pix are so nice - and the .jpg quality looks awesome, but I see your file size is only 54K for that last one.


    how do ya do that?






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    jeez, just tried a Save 4 Web at medium, got it down to 80K and I still got the error.


    Is it me or is something buggy going on right now?

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    I have the latest version of DPP (digita photo professional). I reduce the picture size to 800x533, save in 16bit tif, sharpen it and save again in lowest quality jpeg, thats all. Make sure you have a tiff image or you will get very bad jpegartifacts from saving injpegtwice. You always have to sharpen the down-rezed version of the picture or it willlook soft.


    John

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    Canoli it could be that you have too many files in general uploaded to TDP. Sometimes regardless of file size, if you have too many, you cannot upload more.

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