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| Group |
Round |
C/R |
Comment |
Date |
Image |
| 69 |
Feb 25 |
Reply |
Thank you!! |
Feb 16th |
| 69 |
Feb 25 |
Comment |
I finally got the JPG below 1 MB!! Here's the unedited JPEG file of the original RAW. |
Feb 16th |
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| 69 |
Feb 25 |
Comment |
If that link does not work here's another way to view the file:
https://www.dropbox.com/scl/fi/f5reaynzto4bqsg0xjb16/_T6A7103.CR3?rlkey=0ffqce1zg2k2y3h54xbmlprd4&st=hzwz0woa&dl=0
I am not an expert at Dropbox as you might be able to tell.
Jas
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Feb 15th |
| 69 |
Feb 25 |
Comment |
Try as I might I have not been able to reduce the file size less than 4Mb.
So here's the work around (from the email I sent to Mervyn):
The group had requested the original RAW file of the picture posted this month. The original is about 23 MB and the lowest I can bring the JPEG is 3.8. I will place a copy of the RAW in a Dropbox folder so that you can access it, although I am not sure how you are going to be able to get it to less than 1 MB to post it on the site.
The link to the Dropbox file is https://www.dropbox.com/scl/fo/wod24rxjn50btt5ftwnah/AG-4WiIj1BC6MHtu6tK2eQQ?rlkey=vlhah70b5g39r03neyheicrbo&dl=0
All my cameras are on UTC so no matter where I am in the world I know when the picture is taken. This was taken in Colombia so the time would be 332 pm.
Please let me know if this works. |
Feb 15th |
| 69 |
Feb 25 |
Comment |
Thank you for your comments. Sorry, I have been under the weather for the last few days with all the crud going around. The JPEG of the RAW file is 4.2 MB. The original CR3 file is 23.1 Mb. In the export dialogue I have limit File size to 1 MB and Resolution set to 72. and even then the file size tops out at 3.8 MB. I will email Mervyn the JPEG file and I am sure he can find a way to post it. |
Feb 15th |
| 69 |
Feb 25 |
Comment |
All what the others said, plus, I feel this was taken early am with a blue predominance. The white balance could be corrected for a slightly warmer appearance. |
Feb 13th |
| 69 |
Feb 25 |
Comment |
I agree with the others. Plus a slightly lower viewpoint, if possible would have been nice. |
Feb 13th |
| 69 |
Feb 25 |
Comment |
Love the image. I would have left it as is and kept the snow flakes to give it "atmosphere" or crop it and remove the snowflakes. |
Feb 13th |
| 69 |
Feb 25 |
Comment |
I like the picture. A very simple composition. I might have rotated the image for a more pleasing result. As far as metering for the moon: it's the same exposure you would give a subject in normal sunlight. Simply: ISO 100, 1/125 and f11 for starters and work from there. If you work out this math, is exactly what you have. The moon is just another subject in broad sunlight. |
Feb 13th |
| 69 |
Feb 25 |
Comment |
Photographing gorillas is truly a life-changing experience. This is a wonderful capture with mother and baby. I would agree with the others regarding the crop. But getting the mum at eye level gives the entire picture an increased feeling of intimacy. Just beautiful. |
Feb 13th |
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