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Folks

This is a test to see if the upload is compressing my files. The lens is the Canon 50mmF1.2.

 

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On my desktop it rersults in 56 kB!

 

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On my desktop it rersults in 56 kB!

 

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The file that I uploaded was around 400kB. Can anyone explain to me how the files got compacted to 56kB? Does anyone elses file size change like this when they upload files to the website?

......strange

 

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The file that I uploaded was around 400kB. Can anyone explain to me how the files got compacted to 56kB? Does anyone elses file size change like this when they upload files to the website?

......strange

 

Rex

 

Rex,

 

No but 400kb is too big - look at the manage attachments import dialog box and it will give you the maximum size of each type of file.

 

My work flow to post is as follows - all in Photoshop:

1) Convert file from 16 to 8 bit TIFF (Image - Mode)

2) Resize so that max dimension is 950 pixels

3) Save As JPEG

4) Adjust compression so that it is a bit less than 200KB

 

Hope this helps

 

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Same here Jack this is behind glass also. Nocti wide open

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Lightpainter....What a lovely portrait of your nephew! Really striking!

 

yet another interesting thread started by Guy; don't have the time to read it all, but would like to contribute my point of view and my favourite pic with my Nocti made in Canada (the one with the detachable hood) ; I own both the 50 lux asph and the Nocti, and it's quite simple: if I open more than 2.8, I go for the lux if I want it as sharp as it can get, and I take out my Nocti if I want that "dreamlike" look which I like in this portrait of my nephew Sean (M8, Noctilux 1.0):
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I just received a new coded Noctilux from Leica Dealer Nicolas Muro in France. I used it with UV/IR filter at ISO320 and 1.4 aperture.

Focuses where I want.

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I just received a new coded Noctilux from Leica Dealer Nicolas Muro in France. I used it with UV/IR filter at ISO320 and 1.4 aperture.

Focuses where I want.

 

Eric: Monsieur Muro a été d'une gentillesse hors pair et j'attends maintenant un elmarit 28 ASPH et un Noctilux ! C'est Noel !

 

Merci de nous avoir donné ses coordonnées.

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