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NOTE!!! A member may post as many posts as the wish each day. Please don't flood the forum without giving others a chance, but there is not a restriction.
ALSO!!! Each post can hold up to 10 images or attachments. The first will be used for the thread index photo.
The image size maximum is 10240 KB. You may insert image and use the full size in a message/post.
The attach image (10240KB) or video (51200KB max) is on the lower left side of the message box.



HOW TO MAKE A POST

Here's a quick guide on making a post:
  1. Log in to your account.
  2. Navigate to the section where you want to post.
  3. Find the "Thread title" top blank line above index of threads, and click on it to open the text box.
  4. Enter your post/thread title.
  5. Write your message in the provided text box.
  6. Click "Post thread".
Your post will now be visible to other members of the forum.

ALTERNATELY
On the top right of each forum there is a POST THREAD button.
Clkick on that, and then resume above instructions when the message box opens.
 
Hi Alan, previously we as you know had a fixed size, 1920px wide, 1600px high, this created a uniformity and generally worked, KB was 600. Having a fixed size is good IMHO and was helpful when critiquing, however always best to download and view in PS, as I feel it works as you can see it at actual size, or print size which should be ie 1920px.

I think John Ashton was having issues viewing, plus some images did not have the correct sRGB colour profile, best if he explains. The profile is either there or it's not.

From a Critique POV, 10 images, well perhaps Avian, but hopefully folk will respect the Forums and as you say, don't flood the Forums. It would really help though if folk when posting actually ask specific questions in relation to the posting, so the thread is more 'honed' in the responses, WDYT?
 
Alan the above post from Steve#6 is a good example -I don't see the relevance of the the two paragraphs and I don't see a previous post linking the comments. Perhaps it's just me??
 
Alan, the above post from Steve#6 is a good example. However, I don't see the relevance of the two paragraphs, and I don't see a previous post linking the comments. Perhaps it's just me?
If a person hits reply to a post, you will have the quote, so it will appear cohesive to you.

However, as in post #3, where I answered one of the points of the post above, it is a follow-on post, and I did not need to quote all or part of the above post. At least, that's the thinking behind that post.
 

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