sorry for the morbid posts, lately.
what is more annoying, is that blogsppot is destroying all of my Canon pictures. never happens with my Nikon ones.
they appear pixellized and fuzzy.
i tried it all, to resize in different manners, to save in different formats, to cheat and put my image over another Nikon image, or over a blank photoshop document.
nothing works :(
WOW, it worked! thanks Stef <3
wow - my favorite of the recent ones from this series. i like how you are looking us in the eye. (is that the first underwater open-eyed one?) <3
ReplyDeleteoh, i have dozens of them (literally, lol) but yes, maybe the first one published.
ReplyDeletethough this problem i5 taking my pleasure away.
BTW, i oploaded as you suggested, from google chrome too, the same problem.
it's bad, because i have many that i don't want to post on dA. and here, i'm not happy to see them like this
i knew there would be unseen ones :D
ReplyDeleteoh that is really too bad about the uploads. given all you tried already that was the last workaround left. [expletive deleted]
that is why i like flickr. you can upload there and share here. it keeps them low resolution --so they cannot be seen too close.
ReplyDeletealthough--
is it grain as opposed to pixels.
i dont see it as pixels...:shrug:
i think its grain...
flickr is a good way to share photos.
and it insures a small image to prevent theft.
I have an old flickr account that i almost never used. I'll see if i can recover the long forgotten password.
ReplyDeleteon the blog you see pixels, when you click on them and open you see just grain (which is okay because they are grainy)
thanks for the advice ;)