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Greg, I've never seen an Aspen leaf, so was just guessing!
Frits, these are the sizes we got given - max size is 500 pixels and I'm well below the 200K on medium compression.
You mean the picture has the maximum siz e of 500 pixels ?
You can upload your pictures so big you like in pixels.
But you must be under 200k.
Mostly i upload on the maximum size of the picture and shrink it down to below 200k.
When it is diificult, i make it first 800 x 600 and then shrink it down.
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Image 455- Zogs version is pretty much like I remember and seems to be the only participant to get the sky blue. I myself have not been able to get it blue. No matter what I try it is too much toward cyan. Zog, how did you get the blue sky?
Image 495- Germuphoto's version was about the nearest to real life. The Aspen leaf with the sun behind them is a brilliant gold. On the ground just lying about in the shade, partially expended, they are yellow but a bit brighter than my original. I guess if you never seen one you wouldn't know. Zogs "Man from Mars" version spiced things up. Attached is a image of pretty much what they look like with the sun on the front side.
I have to do some serious work so I will not be able to view the forum most days. So if you don't here from me for a bit don't be surprised. I'd like to thank everyone for the interesting class and forum.
Thanks Joe S
Image 495- Germuphoto's version was about the nearest to real life. The Aspen leaf with the sun behind them is a brilliant gold. On the ground just lying about in the shade, partially expended, they are yellow but a bit brighter than my original. I guess if you never seen one you wouldn't know. Zogs "Man from Mars" version spiced things up. Attached is a image of pretty much what they look like with the sun on the front side.
I have to do some serious work so I will not be able to view the forum most days. So if you don't here from me for a bit don't be surprised. I'd like to thank everyone for the interesting class and forum.
Thanks Joe S
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