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Hanjo Am I right that there is something wrong with the solution? I suppose that the painting isn’t as soft in it’s appearance as it looks on this image. So I would ask you the favour of chosing either a higher resolution, say a little bit over 150 kb, or try to shoot a more precise photograph. But as said I guess it’s the resolution of the upload. I mean it’s a pity that one cannot clearly see what you have done. |
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Hillel It is a problem Fotini and the reason I haven't made comment on many of your works although they look very interesting. The images are of low resolution and that's frustrating for the viewer. I think the problem may be that you're shooting low resolution, small postcard size images with your digital camera. Even though you can only upload images of 150 kbs. here try taking your pictures with the camera set to "large" format. You can reduce the file size later with any photo application on your computer (your camera probably came with a cd containing one). Or there are many very simple freeware applications available for Mac or PC. "Image Tricks" for example is very easy to download and use. Just Google it and go to their home site. |