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A morning walk on a Paris street.  

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1 hour ago, beauport said:

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fabulous colors and terrific cultural contrast between the natural fruit and the soda cooler. You really nailed a somewhat tricky exposure. Thanks!

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Unsure if I understood correctly.  I resized and "saved for web" to get file under .49MB.  Is doing so de rigueur?   Image quality is a bit constrained by that, no?
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My process is to first set the dimensions (I usually use 1024 pixels for the larger side, but you can go up to 1240 pixels), and then when I save it I keep the file size below 500 KB (I usually use between 250 and 300 KB).  That normally works out well for me.

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Strollers in Paris.  The background is of Elliott Erwitt's photographs which were part of an exhibition of the photographer's works at a local gallery.   Edited by beauport
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On 1/31/2019 at 7:39 AM, stuny said:

Mark -

My process is to first set the dimensions (I usually use 1024 pixels for the larger side, but you can go up to 1240 pixels), and then when I save it I keep the file size below 500 KB (I usually use between 250 and 300 KB).  That normally works out well for me.

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Untitled by dimanatti, on Flickr

 

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Small towns in Virginia, US

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