Tutorial for uploading photos and video
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EJB986 replied on 06/05/2017 12:56
brue replied on 06/05/2017 13:24
brue replied on 06/05/2017 13:29
EJB986 replied on 06/05/2017 14:09
Posted on 06/05/2017 14:09
200% gave me the clue that you are zooming the screen and not the image. Obviously detail degrades as any image is enlarged.
The aim of enlarging in my original comments was to perhaps read or view minor details on an image.
It could always be downloaded which in turn would allow an image zoom!!!!
Like everything on the forum it's a case of DIY because the site won't.
I use Windows 7, 8.1 and 10 with Edge and IE 11.
Thanks....interesting
HelenandTrevor replied on 06/05/2017 16:11
chasncath replied on 06/05/2017 16:25
Posted on 06/05/2017 16:25
the thumbnails are the right size for viewing on an iphone or similar. Perhaps the young IT folk view the world on such devices!
Meanwhile, photos from external storage ie flckr seem to retain fidelity, unlike those expanded from thumbnails.
Is this a badger?
Brue's photo retains its detail...
HelenandTrevor replied on 06/05/2017 16:36
brue replied on 06/05/2017 17:16
Posted on 06/05/2017 17:16
That was a good first attempt Helen. With the peony picture I was using a carefully focused photo (the peony is the size of a dinner plate, the one and only flower on a tree peony in our garden, so I wanted a a good close up shot.) I think you did well to capture the badger in broad daylight!
edit I've got pics stored on my computer and a few on my phone, for me, the computer ones seem to work best on here.
HelenandTrevor replied on 06/05/2017 17:21
N1805 replied on 06/05/2017 18:24
Posted on 06/05/2017 18:24
Like brue I also think you did amazingly well to get a picture of a Badger. They are very difficult to see according to a program I watched on TV earlier this week. Good to see, thanks for sharing the photo. I find this is a good discussion area to practice on.
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