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A quick question ... how many photos can I upload? I've uploaded 5, all are currently in the photo queue, and I couldn't upload more. I am wondering if the upload quota will be increased. Thanks!
I am sorry if my question should not be posted here, as I am quite new to this forum.
A quick question ... how many photos can I upload? I've uploaded 5, all are currently in the photo queue, and I couldn't upload more. I am wondering if the upload quota will be increased. Thanks!
I am sorry if my question should not be posted here, as I am quite new to this forum.
Regards
Harry
Your upload queue will be maxed out at 5 until you have 10 images accepted into the database. At that time your queue will increase the regular 20 slots. Please be aware that any rejected images will count against your slots for 14 days, so if 3 of the images in the queue are accepted and 2 rejected, you will then have only 3 slots available for the next 14 days, etc..
Your upload queue will be maxed out at 5 until you have 10 images accepted into the database. At that time your queue will increase the regular 20 slots. Please be aware that any rejected images will count against your slots for 14 days, so if 3 of the images in the queue are accepted and 2 rejected, you will then have only 3 slots available for the next 14 days, etc..
Also, you can use a more accurate screen (like an iphone) to check colors.
Would definitely recommend NOT using an iPhone (or any phone) to check the quality of your images. In any case, iPhones use a different color space (not sRGB) so might display colors differently from how we will see the image you upload.
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Hello everyone
I know the difference between two images below is subtle. I use the same sharpening settings, but different resizing methods. Which one looks better, in terms of sharpness? Thanks for any inputs!
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Hello everyone
I know the difference between two images below is subtle. I use the same sharpening settings, but different resizing methods. Which one looks better, in terms of sharpness? Thanks for any inputs!
Regards
Harry
Obviously not a huge difference between the two, but the first is slightly better. That being said, both would be considered borderline soft.
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