I had a meeting with the executive committee of our photo club on Wednesday and got up the courage to ask about the "fuzzy" shots I'd gotten from Dropbox. They were very patient with me and offered a couple of reasons why I might be getting fuzzy uploads and gave me a few suggestions as to how I might correct it. When I went home to follow through on them, I discovered the photos were not blurry at all , but that because I'd copied them instead of down-loading them, it was causing them to be blurry.
So, I was able to redo this shot to my satisfaction- yay! I can't wait to see the reaction of the photographer at our meeting in January when he sees that I've hung his photo in a museum!
this might be how i could have my own exhibit of my photographs! hahahaha! with people leaving the room, too! story of my life. great "processing", ann. very well done!
Great shot, Ann. Very cool that you managed to get it to work (even though I have no clue what you're talking about). Love that image on the wall. It looks right.
@pyrrhula Thank you Pyrrhula! @prttblues Thanks Bev! The wrong way is to just copy the picture into your computer (that's what I did) and down-loading a file (like if someone sends you a file in an email and you save it into your computer before you open it- which is what I needed to do and figured out how to do).
December 10th, 2014
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Thank you everyone! I had a lot of fun with this one. I'll be posting a few more before the Jan. meeting comes. Stay tuned!
@summerfield They will see it in Jan.
@prttblues Thanks Bev! The wrong way is to just copy the picture into your computer (that's what I did) and down-loading a file (like if someone sends you a file in an email and you save it into your computer before you open it- which is what I needed to do and figured out how to do).