RELOADING THE LIGHT WEIGHTS - -> ??

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Re: RELOADING THE LIGHT WEIGHTS - -> ??

Postby offrink » Sun Aug 22, 2021 7:11 am

SAWMAN wrote:I agree sir. Problem is,the two pics were taken with the same tablet,with no change in settings,30 seconds apart.
Why did one come out post'able(with resizeing) and the other come out crappy with the same downsizeing ??
AND - - -> why should I have to downsize every pic if I want to post it to THIS forum when my other forums(6) will allow posting as is. And is resizeing/downsizeing degradeing the quality of the pic ?? If so,why would I want to do that for this forum only ??
I like this forum. I have learned alot from the members. I would like to continue to be a contributeing member ... BUT ... will not jump through the hoops to post pics. --- SAWMAN



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Re: RELOADING THE LIGHT WEIGHTS - -> ??

Postby SAWMAN » Tue Aug 24, 2021 5:51 am

Understood ..... thank you sir. ----- SAWMAN
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Re: RELOADING THE LIGHT WEIGHTS - -> ??

Postby Texas Sheepdawg » Wed Aug 25, 2021 7:19 am

There’s only so much room on this particular server that Is currently being used. You will note that in very old posts, some pics have been removed or made obsolete.
You might ask Mudbug if there’s an upgrade available. But it’s going to cost $$$ if there is.
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